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Visitation 


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CnjUnti  anti  Wales 


EDITED    HY 


FREDERICK     ARTHUR     CRISP 


VOLUME     1 6 


PRIVATELY    PRINTED 
1909 


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V,   lit 


LIST    OF    PEDIGREES. 


Page 

Page 

Abel,  Baronet 

89 

Hamilton 

41 

Allix     of     Willoughby, 

CO 

Hind      .... 

46 

Lincoln 

113 

Leigh       of       Bardon, 

CO 

Bazely,    formerly    of    Dover 

Somerset     . 

79 

CO.  Kent 

97 

Lowe,  with  Hill-Lowe  . 

149 

Bingham,  Baronet  . 

30 

Moore   of  Appleby  Hall, 

CO 

BooTHBY,  Baronet  . 

179 

Leicester 

69 

Bradford,  Baronet 

193 

Newman 

175 

Byron,  Baron 

52 

Penny    .... 

92 

Carter     of    Northwold, 

CO 

Porter     of     Trematon, 

CO 

Norfolk 

33 

Cornwall 

164 

CODRINGTON    . 

25 

Preston 

103 

Collyer 

166 

Prideaux 

36 

Comber 

12 

Rawson 

109 

CORMICK 

197 

Rosebery,  Earl  of 

132 

CUNLIFFE  of  Acton  Park, 

CO 

Spooner 

141 

Denbigh,  and  of  Liverpool 

Stagey  .... 

139 

Baronet 

73 

Strode    of    Newnham    Park 

Darell,  Baronet    . 

65 

CO.  Devon  . 

154 

Devonshire,  Duke  of    . 

158 

VValsingham,  Baron 

20 

Everett     of     Sutton     V^ 

eny. 

VVilberforce  of   Marking 

ton 

CO.  Wilts      . 

I 

CO.  York 

117 

Fellowes 

59 

Woollcombe-Boyce,  formerly 

Ferard 

94 

of   Lake    House,   Prestbury 

Freshfield    . 

168 

CO.  Gloucester 

28 

Grellier 

8 

1286142 


LIST    OF    PLATES. 


Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Walsingham 
Armorial  Bearings  of  Baron  Byron 
Book-plate  of  "  Thomas  Tyssen  Bazely  " 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Admiral  John  Bazely  . 
Miniature  Portrait  of  Rear-Admiral  John  Bazely 
Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Earl  of  Rosebery 
Book-plate      of    "  George  •  Strode  •  of  ■  Newnham 

Park  ■  Devon  " 

Armorial  Bearings  of  the  Uuke  of  Devonshire 


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^eliigrees. 


Arms  on  reford  in  the  College  of  Anns. — 
Gules  on  a  chevron  or  between  three 
mullets  argent  five  pallets  azure  a  bordure 
visxy  of  the  second. 

Crest. — A  griffin's  head  sable  erased 
gules  charged  with  three  barrulets  that  in 
the  middle  argent  the  other  two  or  over 
all  a  pallet  wavy  ermine. 

Motto. — Festina  lente. 


€berctt  of  button  Wmj), 
CO.  imilts. 

Joseph  Everett  of  Upton=f=Frances   Alice,   dau.  of  the 


Lovel  Manor,  and  of 
Greenhill  House,  Sutton 
Veny,  both  co.  Wilts ;  born 
at  Heytesbury,  co.  Wilts, 
26  March  1793;  educated 
at  Glasgow  University; 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Wilts ;  died  at  Green- 
hill  House,  Sutton  Veny, 
aged  72,  on  Thursday, 
5  October,  bur.  at  Sutton 
Veny  10  October  1865. 
Church  at  Sutton  Veny 
erected  to  his  memory  by 
his  widow  and  children. 
Adnion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  3  No- 
vember 1865,  to  Albert 
Nelson  Everett,  Attomey- 
at-Law,  son,  and  one  of 
the  next  of  kin.  Portrait 
in  the  possession  of  Airs. 
Everett  of  The  Close, 
Salisbury. 


Rev.  Robert  Rolfe  of  Saham 
Toney,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Frances  his  2nd  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Cremer, 
Vicar  of  Wymondham,  co. 
Norfolk,  relict  of  Thomas 
Mott  of  Barningham  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk  ;  bom  at  Saham 
Toney  28  August,  bapt.  there 
22  September  1799;  marr. 
9  November  1829;  died  at 
Victoria  Terrace,  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorset,  aged  84,  on 
Monday,  15  October,  bur. 
at  Sutton  Veny  20  October 
1883.  Memorial  Brass  in 
the  church  at  Sutton  Veny. 
Will  dated  2  January  1883, 
proved  at  Blandford,  co. 
Dorset,  26  November  1883, 
by  the  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph 
Everett,  son,  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Everett  Ravenhill, 
two  of  the  Exors. 


From  a  letter  dated  "  Heytesbury,  9th  Aug.  1839." 


Lucy  Frances,  born  at  Heytes- 
bury 2  May,  bapt.  there  21 
June  1831  ;  died  at  Greenhill 
House,  Sutton  Veny,  aged  37, 
on  Saturday,  28  November, 
bur.  at  Sutton  Veny  4  Decem- 
ber 1868.  Memorial  Window 
in  the  church  at  Sutton  Veny. 
Will  dated  5  June  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  765,  68) 
22  December  1868,  by  John 
Frederic  Everett,  brother,  and 
William  Waldron  Ravenhill, 
Barrister-at-Law,  the  Exors. 


Rev.  Canon  Henry  Everett  Ravenhill  (3rd= 
son  of  John  Ravenhill  of  Ashton  Gifford 
House,  Codford,  co.  Wilts,  J. P.  and  D.L. 
for  CO.  Wilts,  by  Sophia  Harriet  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Richard  Ripley  of  Clapham 
Common,  co.  Surrey) ;  born  at  the  Manor 
House,  Warminster,  co.  Wilts,  27  October, 
bapt.  there  20  December  1831  ;  educated 
at  Warminster  Grammar  School  1841-44, 
Marlborough  College  1845-51,  and  at 
University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
14  May  1851,  B.A.  1855,  M.A.  1858; 
Vicar  of  Buckland  Newton-cum-Plush, 
CO.  Dorset,  i860  to  1907,  Rural  Dean  of 
Whitchurch  (Ceme  Portion)  1882  to  1906, 
Canon  of  Salisbury  from  1889. 


=Emma  Harriet, 
born  at  Heytes- 
bury 18  August, 
bapt.  there  9  No- 
vember 1832  ; 
marr.  at  Sutton 
Veny  on  Tues- 
day, 1 7  April 
1866. 


Colonel  John  Frederic  Everett  (V.D.)  of  Salisbury,  formerly  of  Greenhill= 
House,  Sutton  Veny,  and  Upton  I.ovel  Manor,  all  co.  \Vilts  ;  born  at 
Heytesbury,  co.  Wilts,  17  October,  bapt.  there  31  December  1834; 
educated  at  Winchester;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  13th  (Prince 
Albert's)  Light  Infantry  14  May  1853,  Lieutenant  13  February  1855, 
Captain  25th  (The  King's  Own  Borderers)  Foot  31  January  i860; 
Hon.  Colonel  The  Uuke  of  Edinburgh's  (Wiltshire)  Regiment  13  March 
1886;  served  in  the  Crimea  from  30  June  1855,  including  the  battle 
of  the  Tchernaya  and  the  siege  and  fall  of  Sebastopol  (medal  with  clasp 
and  Turkish  rnedal) ;  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  August  1857  to  1859, 
including  the  relief  of  Azimghur  6  April  1858,  and  subsequent  actions 
at  Hurreah,  Ueburreah,  Doomureahgunge,  Toolsepore  and  Bootwab 
25  and  28  March  1859  (medal);  J.P.  for  co.  Wilts;  died  at  The  Close, 
Salisbury,  aged  68,  on  Thursday,  14  May,  bur.  at  Sutton  Veny  on 
Saturday,  16  May  1903.  Portraits  of  him  and  his  wife,  by  Frank 
Brooke,  in  the  possession  of  his  widow. 


=Mary  Florence,  2nd 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Fowle  of  Chute 
Lodge,  formerly  of 
Chute  Forest, CO.  Wilts, 
by  Mary  Amelia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William 
Everett  of  Belsize 
Park,  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex ;  born  at 
Chute  Forest  30 
April,  bapt.  at  Chute 
6  July  1843  ;  marr.  at 
Upper  Chute  (by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Joseph 
Everett)  on  Thursday, 
15  October  1863. 


John     Lawrence=rMila,    daughter 


Everett  of  Car- 
diff, CO.  Glamor- 
gan ;  bom  at 
Quebec,  Canada, 
on  Thursday,  25 
August,  bapt. 
there  22  Septem- 
ber 1864;  educa- 
ted at  Winchester. 


of  James  Cox 
of  Frome,  co. 
Somerset ;  born 
at  Frome  20 
February  1859; 
marr.  at  Brigh- 
ton 29  February 
1884;  died  at 
Cardiff  3  Oc- 
tober 1909,  bur. 
there. 


Henry  Josejjh  Everett,  born  at  Greenhill  House,  Sutton 
Veny,  on  Monday,  5  March,  bapt.  at  Sutton  Veny  1 1  April 
1866  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  the  Royal  Military 
College,  Sandhurst,  Graduate  of  the  Staff  College  ;  entered 
the  .Army  as  Lieutenant  The  Prince  Albert's  (Somersetshire 
Light  Infantry)  5  February  1885,  Captain  14  January  1892, 
Major  by  brevet  29  November  1900,  Major  3  January  1906; 
D.A.A.G.,  Straits  Settlements,  8  January  1903  to  31  March 
1903,  D.A.Q.M.G.  I  April  1903  to  31  October  1905, 
D.A.A.  and  Q.M.G.  i  November  1905;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1902,  as  Special  Service  Officer; 
Adjutant  4th  Regiment  Mounted  Infantry  7  February 
to  6  April  1900,  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  operations  in 
the  Orange  Free  State  February  to  May  1900,  including 
operations  at  Paardeberg  (17  to  26  P^bruary),  actions  at 
Poplar  Grove,  Vet  River  (5  and  6  May),  and  Zand  River ; 
in  the  Transvaal  in  May  and  June  1900,  including  actions 
near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill  (11  and  12 
June);  in  the  Transvaal,  East  of  Pretoria,  July  to  29 
November  1900,  including  actions  at  Belfast  (26  and 
27  August);  in  the  Transvaal  January  to  April  1901,  July 
1901,  March  1902  and  May  1902;  in  the  Orange  River 
Colony  June  1901  to  January  1902  and  February  to  May 
1902  ;  in  Cape  Colony  January  to  February  1902  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "  London  Gazette,"  brevet  of  Major,  Queen's 
medal  with  five  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


Lawrence  Victor 
Everett,  born  at 
Preston,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 28  July  1885. 


I 
Cecily  Mila   Frances, 
born    at    Preston    20 
July  1886,  bapt.  there 
4  September  1887. 


Frank  Percival  Everett 
(twin  with  Bertie  John) ; 
born  at  Preston  8  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  there  27 
April  1890. 


Bertie  John  Everett 
(twin  with  Frank  Perci- 
val) ;  born  at  Preston  8 
January,  bapt.  there  27 
April  1890. 


Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  Everett,  born  at  Heytesbury,  co.  Wilts,= 
21  January,  bapt.  there  31  March  1837;  educated  privately  and  at 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1856, 
B.A.  i860,  M.A.  1865 ;  Vicar  of  Berry  Pomeroy,  co.  Devon, 
1862-95,  Rector  of  Sutton  Veny,  co.  Wilts,  1895-1907  ;  died  at 
Sutton  Veny  18  March,  bur.  there  21  March  1907.  Will  dated  23 
March  1886,  with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  2  February  1891, 
5  December  1892  and  11  December  1903,  proved  at  Salisbury 
25  April  1907,  by  Mary  Lily  Everett,  relict,  and  Edward  Heath 
Everett,  the  Eicors.  Memorial  Windows  in  the  church  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  and  at  Sutton  Veny. 


4]JlAAy\j  myiok 


Mary  Lily,  of  Devizes, 
CO.  Wilts,  eldest  dau.  of 
Edward  Heath  of  Liver- 
pool, J. P.,  by  Ann  his 
wife,  elder  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Orchard  Gwyer  of 
Redcliffe  Hill,  Bristol; 
born  at  Everton,  co.  Lan- 
caster, II  May,  bapt. 
there  8  June  1841  ; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Everton,  on  Wednesday, 
24  September  1862. 


Lily  Alice  May, 
born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  on 
Tuesday,  7  July, 
bapt.  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  1 1 
August  1863. 


Edward  Heath  Everett,  = 
bom  at  the  Vicarage, 
Berry  Pomeroy,  on  Satur- 
day, 9  July,  bapt.  at 
Berry  Pomeroy  14  August 
1864;  educated  at Totnes 
Grammar  School  and  at 
Marlborough  College. 


■Frances  Alice,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Anthony 
William  Loveband  of  Weston  House,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Bradwell,  North 
Devon,  by  Phillis  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  William  Edgcombe,  Rector  of  Thombury, 
CO.  Devon ;  born  at  Swinbridge,  co.  Devon,  1 7 
June,  bapt.  there  11  July  1861  ;  marr.  at  Instow, 
North  Devon  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev.  Matthew 
Thomas  Loveband,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Arthur 
Joseph  Everett),  on  Tuesday,  9  June  1891. 


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Francis  William  Everett,  born 
at  Greenhill  House,  Sutton 
Veny,  on  Friday,  29  March, 
bapt.  at  Sutton  Veny  30  April 
1867;  educated  at  Winchester; 
died  at  37  Grove  Place, 
Penarth,  co.  Glamorgan,  aged 
38,  on  Sunday,  28  May,  bur. 
at  Sutton  Veny  i  June  1905. 
Memorial  Window  in  All 
Saints'  Church,  Penarth. 


Captain  Allan  Frederic  Everett,= 
R.N.;  bom  at  Greenhill  House, 
Sutton  Veny,  on  Saturday,  22 
Februar)',  bapt.  at  Sutton  Veny 
22  April  1868;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  15  July 
1 88 1,  Sub-Lieutenant  14  May 
1888,  Lieutenant  30  June  1891, 
Commander  30  June  1901, 
Captain  31  December  1905. 


iMichaelangela  Katherine,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Captain 
George  Lyon  Carr,  R.N.,  by 
Marie  Therese  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Pietro  Quartano  di  Calogeras, 
Barrister-at-Law;  born  15  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea, 
CO.  Hants,  20  July  1872 ; 
marr.  at  Salisbury  Cathedral 
on  Tuesday,  13  June  1899. 


Michael  Allan  Everett,  born  at 
4  Ashburton  Road,  Southsea, 
on  Wednesday,  13  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Jude's,  Southsea, 
2  November  1902. 


Francis  Douglas  Everett,  bom  at 
4  Western  Parade,  Southsea,  on 
Monday,  31  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Southsea,  18  November 
1908. 


Charles  Pell  Heigham  (son  of  George  Thomas  Heigham  of= 
Houghton  Hall,  co.  SuflTolk,  Captain  4th  Dragoon  Guards, 
by  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Hasted,  Rector  of  Horringer,  co.  Suffolk);  born  at  Bury 
St.  Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  17  November,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Bury  St.  Edmunds,  13  December  1836;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  25th  (The  King's  Own  Borderers) 
Foot  29  February  1856,  Lieutenant  17  November  1857, 
retired  as  Captain ;  died  suddenly  at  Llandaff,  co. 
Glamorgan,  aged  41,  on  Tuesday,  4  June  1878,  bur. 
there.  Will  dated  23  September  1875,  with  codicil  dated 
20  June  1876,  proved  at  Llandaff  2  August  1878,  by  Mary 
Annabella  Heigham,  relict,  and  the  Rev.  Arthur  Linzee 
Chatterton  Heigham,  brother,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Annabella,  bom  at  Heytes- 
bury,  CO.  Wilts,  18  July,  bapt. 
there  28  August  1838  ;  marr.  at 
Sutton  Veny,  co.  Wilts  (by  her 
brother,  the  Rev.  Arthur  Joseph 
Everett),  on  Tuesday,  9  February 
1875  ;  died  suddenly  at  The 
Green,  Llandaff,  in  her  70th  year, 
on  Wednesday,  5  February,  bur. 
at  Llandaff  10  February  1908. 
Memorial  Window  in  the  church 
at  Sutton  Veny.  Will  dated  6 
August  1907,  proved  at  Llandaff 
in  March  1908,  by  Albert  Nelson 
Everett,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Arthur  Francis  Everett, 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Berry  Pomeroy,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thursday, 
6  July,  bapt.  there  30 
July  1865  ;  died  at 
the  Vicarage,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  aged  5  weeks, 
on  Monday,  14  Au- 
gust 1865,  bur.  at 
Berry  Pomeroy. 


Arthur  Braithwaite 
Everett,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  on  Fri- 
day, 31  August, 
bapt.  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  30  Sep- 
tember 1866;  died 
there,  aged  1 1 
months,  on  Sunday, 
25  August  F867. 


Ernest    Fortescue=j=Gertrude  Thornton,  youngest 


Everett,  born  at 
the  ^'icarage, 

Berry  Pomeroy, 
on  Saturday,  18 
January,  bapt.  at 
Berry  Pomeroy 
16  February  1868; 
educated  at  the 
Grammar  School, 
Totnes,  and  at 
Marlborough  Col- 
lege ;  Electrical 
Engineer. 


dau.  of  Charles  Henry  Green 
of  Westoe,  co.  Durham,  by 
Mary  Isabella  Agnes  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  de  WheljJ- 
dale  Salmon  of  Witton  le 
Wear,  co.  Durham;  born  at 
Westoe  10  January,  bapt. 
there  2  March  1 868 ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Portland, 
Oregon,  U.S.A.,  on  Tuesday, 
16  October  1900. 


Edward  Newbey  Everett,  born  at 
New  Denver,  British  Columbia,  1 1 
February,  bapt.  at  Sutton  Veny 
28  September  1902. 


Gertrude  Frances,  born  at  St.  Dennis, 
CO.  Cornwall,  18  May,  bapt.  at 
Sutton  Veny  27  December  1903. 


Bertie  Edward  Raymond  Everett,  born 
at  Greenhill  House,  Suttcjn  Veny, 
on  Friday,  26  May,  bapt.  at  Sutton 
Veny  23  June  1871  ;  educated  at 
Charterhouse. 


Victor  Heigham  Everett,  born  at  Greenhill  House, 
Sutton  Veny,  on  Thursday,  29  June,  bapt.  at  Sutton 
Veny  13  August  1876;  educated  at  Marlborough 
College;  died  at  Kingston,  Jamaica,  aged  21,  on 
Saturday,  25  September  1897,  bur.  there. 


Alice,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  Captain=i=Albert  Nelson  Everett=l 


Thomas  Preston,  R.N.,  of  Lowestoft, 
CO.  Suffolk,  by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Robert  Rolfe  of  Saham 
Toney,  co.  Norfolk  ;  born  at  Lowestoft 
19  January,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lowestoft,  2  April  1843  ;  marr.  at  All 
Saints',  Paddington,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  26  June  1866;  died  at 
St.  Katharine's,  Bedford,  aged  42,  on 
Thursday,  21  May  1885,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Bedford,     ist  wife. 


of  Bedford  ;  bom  at 
Heytesbury,  co.  Wilts, 
27  February,  bapt. 
there  18  June  1840  ; 
educated  at  Rugby ; 
admitted  a  Solicitor 
Easter  Term,  1864. 


Sarah  Ann,  2nd  dau.  of  William 
Brown  of  Winterbourne  Stoke, 
CO.  ^Vilts,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Christopher  Ingram  of 
Countess  Amesbury,  co.  Wilts  ; 
born  at  Winterbourne  Stoke 
2  April,  bapt.  there  3  May 
1841  ;  marr.  at  St.  Martin's, 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts  (by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Joseph  Everett), 
on  Saturday,  16  April  1887. 
2nd  wife. 


Alice  Marguerite,  born  at 
Seamoor  House,  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  on 
Tuesday,  3  December 
1867,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  12  January 
1868. 


Raymond  Rolfe  Everett,  born= 
at  Lowestoft  on  Thursday,  23 
September,  bapt.  at  Fisherton 
Delamere,  co.  Wilts,  30  No- 
vember 1869;  educated  at 
Llandaff,  Shaftesbury,  and  at 
Bedford. 


=Ethel  Constance,  dau.  of  Jean 
H.  Lemaire ;  born  at  Louisana, 
near  New  Orleans,  U.S.A.,  4 
January  1875;  marr.  at  Kansas 
City,  Missouri,  U.S.A.,  5  January 
1893  ;  died  at  Warunsburg, 
Missouri,  11  February  1900,  bur. 
at  Kansas  City. 


John  Lloyd  Everett,  born  5  December 
1893,  bapt.  at  Kansas  City;  educated 
at  Independence,  Brookfield  and  St. 
Louis,  all  Missouri,  U.S.A. 


Constance  Alice,  born  14  April 
189s,  bapt.  at  Kansas  City; 
educated  at  Independence  and 
at  Los  Angeles,  California, 
U.S.A. 


Violet  Ethel,  bom  29 
August  1897,  bapt. 
at  Kansas  City;  died 
there  13  May  1902. 


Cyril  Ravenhill 
Everett,  bom  at 
the  Vicarage, 
Berry  Pomeroy, 
CO.  Devon,  on 
Saturday,  17  Ap- 
ril, bapt.  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  1 1  May 
1869;  educated 
at  the  Grammar 
School,  Totnes, 
and  at  Newton 
College,  South 
Devon. 


Arthur  Sherman  Everett, 
born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Berry  Pomeroy,  on 
Sunday,  9  April,  bapt. 
at  Berry  Pomeroy  1 1 
May  187 1  ;  educated  at 
the  Grammar  School, 
Totnes,  and  at  Newton 
College,  South  Devon ; 
Sanitary  Engineer  and 
Surveyor,  Professional 
Associate  Surveyors' 
Institution,  Member  of 
Society  of  Engineers. 


Maurice  Septimus= 
Gwyer  Everett ; 
born  at  the 
Vicarage,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 19  March, 
bapt.  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  i  May 
1873;  educated  at 
Newton  College, 
South  Devon. 


=I=E  verilda  Mary,  dau.  of  Matthew 
Marwood  Willis  of  Whitby,  co. 
York,  by  Everilda  Amelia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Joshua  Rawdon 
of  Larchwood,  Rock  Ferry,  co. 
Chester  ;  born  at  Rock  Ferry 
31  March,  bapt.  there  8  May 
1868;  marr.  at  Highmore,  co. 
Oxford  (by  her  brother,  the 
Rev.  Rawdon  Marwood  \\'illis, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Bernard 
Charles  Spencer  Everett),  on 
Tuesday,  30  July  1907. 

A 


Francis  Eustace 
Everett,  bom  at 
Heytesbury,  co. 
AVilts,  baptised 
there  6  Decem- 
ber, died  there  1 3 
December  1841. 


William  Waldron  Ravenhill  (5th  son  of  John  Raven-^ 
hill  of  Ashton  Gifford  House,  Codford,  co.  Wilts, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  by  Sophia  Harriet  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  John  Richard  Ripley  of  Clapham  Common,  co. 
Surrey) ;  bom  at  the  Manor  House,  Warminster, 
CO.  Wilts,  27  February,  bapt.  there  4  May  1836; 
educated  at  the  Grammar  School,  Warminster,  at 
Marlborough  College  1846-54,  and  at  University 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  22  June  1854;  B.A. 
and  M.A.  1861  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple 
5  November  1858,  called  to  the  Bar  30  April  1862  ; 
Recorder  of  Andover  1872-98;  Taxing  Counsel  to 
Ecclesiastic  Commission  1886;  died  at  Medbourne 
House,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey,  aged  62,  on  Thursday, 
18  August,  bur.  at  St.  Mark's,  Surbiton,  on  Saturday, 
20  August  1898.  Will  dated  14  April  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1162,  98)  19  October  1898,  by  Anna 
Louisa  Ravenhill,  relict,  Henry  Brockholes  Thomas 
and  John  Ernest  Gladstone,  the  Exors.  A\ 


=Anna  Louisa,  bom 
at  Heytesbury  16 
March,  bapt.  there 
6  June  1843;  marr. 
at  Sutton  Veny 
(by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Arthur 
Joseph  Everett), 
on  Wednesday, 
6  June  1866. 


Basil  Preston  Everett,= 
bom  at  4  Lansdowne 
Place  East,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Tuesday, 
3  October  187 1,  bapt. 
there  privately  ;  edu- 
cated at  Llandaff  and 
at  Bedford  ;  Civil 
Engineer. 


=Gertrude  May,  2nd  dau.  of  Colonel  Mark 
Algernon  Chaldccott,  R.A.,  of  The  Holmwood, 
CO.  Surrey,  by  Lucy  Marianne  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Stanhope  Illingworth,  M.D.,  of  Arlington 
Street,  London  ;  born  at  Plumstcad,  co.  Kent, 
on  Tuesday,  14  May  1872,  bapt.  at  the  Garrison 
Church,  Woolwich  ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Bedford, 
on  Wednesday,  6  June  1906. 


Amy  Lilian,  born  at 
4  Lansdowne  Place 
East,  Bath,  to. 
Somerset,  on  Friday, 
13  December  1872, 
bapt.  at  St.  John'.s, 
Bailiwick,  co.  Somer- 
set, 2  February  1873. 


John  Chaldecott  Everett,  born  at 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  i  July, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Bedford,  24 
August  1907. 


Thomas  Preston  Everett,  born  at  31 
Marlborough  Mansions,  Hampstead,  on 
Tuesday,  4  May,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Bedford,  on  Tuesday,  13  July  1909. 


Rev.    Bemard   Charles   Spencer    Everett,    born   at=j=Mary,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Clement  Reginald 


the  Vicarage,  Berry  Pomeroy,  co.  Devon,  on 
Thursday,  7  May,  bapt.  at  Berry  Pomeroy  16  June 
1874;  educated  at  Newton  College,  South  Devon, 
and  at  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  i  Oc- 
tober 1894,  B.A.  1897,  M.A.  1902;  Stewart  of 
Rannock  Scholar  (Sacred  Music)  1896;  Curate 
of  Box,  CO.  Wilts,  1 899- 1 900,  Minor  Canon  of 
St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor,  1901  ;  licenced  to 
officiate  in  the  Diocese  of  Oxford,  1901. 


Tollemache,  by  Frances  Josephine  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  Henry  Simpson  of 
Seville,  Portobello,  co.  Edinburgh  ;  born 
at  Sitapore,  Oudh,  India,  on  Tuesday, 
16  November,  bapt.  there  30  November 
1869;  marr.  at  St.  John-the-Baptist's, 
Batheaston,  co.  Somerset  (by  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Joseph  Everett),  on  Thursday, 
23  July  1903. 


A 


Albert    Eric  Everett  of  Hardenwick,=pOctavia  Mabel,  dau.  of  Joseph 


Harpenden,  co.  Hertford ;  born  at 
4  Lansdowne  Place  East,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Friday,  17  July  1874, 
bapt.  privately  the  next  day,  baptism 
registered  at  St.  John's,  Bathwick, 
CO.  Somerset;  educated  at  Bedford 
and  at  AV'orcester  College,  Oxford. 


Roscoe  Allen  of  Lancaster  ; 
born  8  August  1874,  bapt.  at 
Lancaster :  marr.  at  St.  Mat- 
thew's, Redhill,  CO.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  2  January  1907. 


Robert  Hugh  Everett, 
born  at  Castle  Hill 
House,  Shaftesbury, 
CO.  Dorset,  on  Friday, 
II  February  1876, 
died  the  next  day. 


Erica  Mabel,  bom  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Harpenden,  on  Saturday,  30  No- 
vember 1907,  bapt.  privately  at 
Harpenden. 


Harold  Eric  Roscoe  Everett,  bom  at 
Hardenwick,  Harpenden,  on  Friday, 
5  March,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Harpenden,  31  March  1909. 


Helen  Maud,  born 
at  Shaftesbury  24 
June,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Shaftes- 
bury, 19  August 
1877. 


George  Eliot  Everett,  bom  at 
Castle  Hill  House,  Shaftes- 
bury, on  Thursday,  10 
October,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Shaftesbury,  28  November 
1878;  Member  of  the  Insti- 
tute of  Mechanical  Engineers. 


Frances  Sybil,  born 
at  Castle  Hill  House, 
Shaftesbury,  on  Friday, 
16  April,  bapt.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Shaftesbury, 
18  May  1880. 


Bertha  Katharine, 
bom  at  Shaftesbury 
22  July,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity, 
Shaftesbury,  6  Sej)- 
tember  1882. 


Leonard  ^Villiam  Dawson  Everett,  F.R.G.S. ;  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Berry  Pomeroy,  co.  Devon,  on 
Sunday,  15  August,  bapt.  at  Berry  Pomeroy  9  Sep- 
tember 1875  >  educated  at  Newton  College,  South 
Devon,  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Welsh  Regi- 
ment 26  February  1896,  Lieutenant  29  October 
1896,  Captain  3  August  1902  ;  employed  with  the 
6th  Battalion  King's  African  Rifles  28  February  1902 
to  25  March  1905  ;  with  Somaliland  Militia  13 
December  1906  to  31  March  1908  ;  with  the  6th 
Battahon  King's  African  Rifles  from  i  April  1908; 
took  part  in  the  operations  in  Somaliland  1902- 
1904,  being  present  at  actions  at  Erigo  (severely 
wounded)  and  JidbalH  (clasp) ;  employed  with 
Intelligence  Department  from  13  November  1903 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Lieut. -Colonel  Swayne, 
20  February,and  General  SirCharles  Comyn  Egerton 
30  May  1904,  "London  Gazette,"  2  September 
1904,  medal  with  two  clasps). 


Lionel  Decimus  Long- 
croft  Everett,  bom  at 
the  Vicarage,  Berry 
Pomeroy,  on  Sunday, 
17  June,  bapt.  at  Berry 
Pomeroy  19  July  1877; 
educated  at  Newton 
College,  South  Devon ; 
entered  the  Wiltshire 
County  Constabulary 
August  1895,  resigned 
1908;  appointed  Chief 
Constable  of  the 
Borough  of  Preston, 
CO.  Lancaster,  May 
1908. 


Ethel  Mary,  born 
at  the  Vicarage, 
Berry  Pomeroy, 
on  Sunday,  13 
June,  bapt.  at 
Berry  Pomeroy 
25  July  1880. 


Cjl^m4,*-^      (/?.      C^xrxx-//^  . 


(S^rcIIier, 


Arms. — Azure  in  chief  two  roses  in  base  a  fleur-de-lis  or. 
Crest. — A  denii-eaglc  displayed  or. 


Pierre  (Peter)  Paul  Grellier  of  Peckham,  co.  Surrey,' 
and  of  20  Wormwood  Street,  in  the  City  of  I-ondon 
(2nd  son  of  Gabriel  Grellier,  by  Marie  Anne  Hebert 
his  wife) ;  born  18  March,  bapt.  privately  4  April 
1773,  and  registered  at  La  Patente  Church,  Spital- 
fields,  CO.  Middlesex  ;  admitted  a  Freeman  of  the 
City  of  London,  in  the  Company  of  Weavers,  by 
patrimony  2  December  1794;  died  at  20  Wormwood 
Street,  London,  11  December  1828,  bur.  at  St. 
Ethelburga's,  Bishopsgate  Street,  London.  Mural 
Tablet  on  North  wall  of  chancel.  Will  dated  17 
June  1828,  proved  (I'.C.C.  18  Liverpoul)  16  January 
1829,  by  Mary  Grellier,  relict  and  sole  Executri.x. 


=Mary,  eldest  surviving  dau.  of  James  Louis 
Turquand  {Silhouette  in  the  possession  of 
Hurley  Mair  Grellier)  of  Unicm  Street, 
Spitalfields,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Vansommer  of  Spital  Square, 
Spitalfields;  born  30  October  1775,  bapt. 
privately,  and  registered  at  La  Patente 
Church,  Spitalfields;  marr.  i  January 
1798;  died  at  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  in 
her  80th  year,  6  February  1855,  bur.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Croydon.  M.L  Silhouette 
in  t/te  possession  of  Harley  Mair  Grellier. 


Peter  James  Grellier  of= 
Manchester;  born  29 
September  1799;  died 
at  Manchester  on  Fri- 
day, 24  July  1840. 
Portrait  in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Charles 
Norris  of  U'ythegate, 
Staines,  co.  Aliddlesex, 
and  a  Silhouette  in  the 
possession  of  Harley 
Mair  Grellier. 


=Margaret  Goodall  of 
Kettering,  co.  North- 
ampton ;  married  i 
October  1822  ;  died 
at  Kettering  on  Sun- 
day, 19  September 
1847.  Portrait  in  oils 
in  the  possession  of 
Charles  Norris,  and  a 
Silhouette  in  the  pos- 
session of  Harley  Mair 
Grellier. 


Margaret  Mary,  bom  24  August 
1827;  died  unmarried  at  Putney,  co. 
Surrey,  4  March  1879.  Will  dated 
10  August  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
237,  79)  15  March  1879,  by  Stephen 
Perceval  Norris,  the  sole  EXor. 


Richard  (Jreilier  of= 
Elm  House,  Lower 
Clapton, CO.  Middle- 
sex ;  born  at  Den- 
mark Hill,  CO. 
Surrey,  4  July  1801 ; 
died  at  Elm  House, 
Lower  Clapton,  in 
his  62nd  year,  on 
Tuesday,  9  June 
1863,  bur.  in  High- 
gate  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex.  Will 
dated  19  January 
1857,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  423,  63) 
16  July  1863,  by 
F'rederic  William 
Capper. 


=Mary  Louisa,  only  dau. 
of  James  Peter  Andr^, 
by  Mar)'  Anne  his  wife  ; 
bom  19  July  181 1  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Tuesday,  1 1 
September  1832  ;  died 
at  Elm  House,  Lower 
Clapton,  in  her  69th 
year,  on  Saturday,  1  Feb- 
ruary 1879.  Adfiion 
(with  will  dated  24  Jan- 
uary 1 871)  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry 
4  April  1879,  to  Mary 
KleanorCapper,  spinster, 
grand-daughter. 


.1 
Richard   James     Frederic  William  Capper  of  Elm^ 

Grellier,  died.  House,  Lower  Clapton  (2nd 
aged  I  year,  on  son  of  John  Capper  of  Crosby 
Thursday,  10  Square,  London);  born  at  Ley- 
March  1842,  tonstone,  co.  Essex,  4  June 
bur.  inHighgate  1830;  died,  aged  79,  19  Novem- 
Cemetery.  ber,    bur.    in    his    father-in-law's 

grave  in  Highgate  Cemetery  25 
November  1909.  /f\ 


=Mary  Louisa,  born 
7  March  1835  ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Hackney,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, on  Saturday, 
26  April  1856. 


Peter  Paul  Grellier, 
born  at  Lower  Clap- 
ton on  Saturday,  13 
November  1847;  died 
on  Friday,  ro  Decem- 
ber following,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery. 


Stephen  Clark  Norris=f=Mary,    born    5    April 


(son  of  William 
Phillips  Norns,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Stephen 
Clark) ;  born  3  De- 
cember 1796;  died  at 
16  Blomfield  Street, 
Finsbury  Circus,  co. 
Middlesex,  in  his  6ist 
year,  on  Tuesday, 
24  March  1857,  bur. 
in  Highgate  Ceme- 
tery, CO.  Middlesex. 
Will  dated  29  June 
1846,  proved  (P.C.C. 
399.  57)  4  -May  1857, 
by  Mary  Norris,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


1803 ;  niarr.  at  St. 
Botolph's,  Bishops- 
gate,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  27  February 
182 1  ;  died  at  17 
Blessington  Road, 
Lee,  CO.  Kent,  aged 
67,  on  Wednesday, 
20  April  1870,  bur. 
in  Highgate  Ceme- 
tery. Will  dated  22 
June  i860,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  361,  70) 
II  May  1S70,  by 
Stephen  Perceval  and 
Charles  Norris,  sons, 
the  Exors. 


A 


John  Grellier,  eldest  son= 
of  John  James  Grellier, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  Leonard  Tur- 
quand  of  Bishopsgate 
Street,  London  {see 
Pedigree  of  Turqiiaiid, 
Vol.  10,  page  44) ;  born 
1 1  November  1 804  ; 
died  at  Russell  Cottage, 
Upper  Tulse  Hill,  co. 
Surrey,  in  his  63rd  year, 
on  Monday,  i  April 
1867,  bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  10  October 
1850,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  361,  67)  4  May 
1867,  by  Charlotte 
Grellier,  relict,  one  of 
the  Exors. 


=Charlotte,  bom  13 
February  1 805 ;  marr. 
at  St.  James',  Croy- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  10  Feb- 
ruary 1859;  died  s.p. 
at  4  ^Vlllow  Grove, 
Chislehurst,  co.  Kent, 
in  her  80th  year,  on 
Friday,  4  July  1884, 
bur.  in  Norwood 
Cemetery.  M.L  Will 
dated  i  October 
1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  637,  84)  4  Au- 
gust 1884,  by  Charles 
and  Frederick  Mans- 
field, nephews,  the 
Exors. 


Rev.  John  Sam  Ladds  (eldest= 
son  of  John  Ladds  of  Oakleigh, 
Mattock  Lane,  Ealing,  co. 
Middlesex,  by  Ellen  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Preston) ; 
born  at  23  Artillery  Place 
West,  London,  16  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Old  Street, 
London,  9  October  1844  ; 
educated  at  Bancroft's  School 
1852-58,  King's  College,  Lon- 
don, 1862-63,  3^nd  at  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matricula- 
ted Michaelmas  Term,  1864, 
B.A.  1867,  jSLA.  1871 ;  ordained 
Deacon  22  December  1867, 
and  Priest  20  December  1868; 
Curate  of  ^^'est  Keal,  co. 
Lincoln,  1867-72,  of  Diss,  co. 
Norfolk,  1872-74,  Chaplain 
Royal  Navy  1874-77,  Curate 
of  I5urgh-le-Marsh,  co.  Lincoln, 
1877-79,  Rector  of  West  Keal 
since  1879. 


=Annie  Amelia, 
bornat2oWorm- 
wood  Street, 
London,  on 
Tuesday,  28  Oc- 
tober 1845,  bapt. 
at  St.  Ethel- 
burga'SjBishops- 
gate  Street, 

London ;  mar- 
ried at  Christ 
Church,  Brixton, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  10 
August  1869. 


William  Grellier  of  6  Queen===Ernestine     Au- 
Anne's  Gate,  Westminster ;  :  gusta      Doretta 

Friedricke  Jo- 
hanna Emma, 
dau.  of  Franz 
von  Schmidt  of 
Parchim,  Meck- 
lenburg Schwe- 
rin,  Germany,  by 
his  wife,  Louise 
Juliane  Anna 
Elizabeth  Caro- 
line Henrietta 
von  Wickede ; 
bom  at  Crivitz, 
Germany,  29 
March  1855  ; 
marr.  at  Parchim 
on  Saturday,  9 
May  1885. 


bom  at  20  Wormwood 
Street,  London,  on  Tues- 
day, 12  October  1847, 
bapt.  at  St.  Ethelburga's, 
Bishopsgate  Street,  Lon- 
don ;  Fellow  Royal  Institute 
of  British  Architects ;  ap- 
pointed District  Surveyor 
of  Clapham,  co.  Surrey,  in 
1888;  Member  of  the  Court 
of  the  Tylers'  and  Brick- 
layers' Company,  Master 
in  1897  ;  Assistant  Grand 
Superintendent  of  Works, 
English  Freemasons,  May 
1909;  a  Director  of  the 
French  Protestant  Hos- 
pital, London,  since  1878. 


A\ 


Ernest  Franz  Waldemar  Grellier,  bom  at 
Mayfield,  The  Avenue,  Surbiton,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Monday,  17  May  18S6,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Surbiton. 


William  Grellier  of  20  Wormwood  Street,  in  the  City  of  London ;  born= 
at  Peckham,  co.  Surrey,  24  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles',  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
24  June  1807;  Royal  Academy  Silver  Medallist  (Architecture)  1826, 
Gold  Medallist  1829  ;  Author  of  the  1st  premiated  design  for  the 
re-building  of  the  Royal  Exchange,  London,  1839;  Hon.  Secretary  of 
the  Architectural  Society  1831,  and  of  Royal  Institute  of  Hritish 
Architects  in  1842 ;  District  Surveyor  of  Whitechapel ;  Member  of 
the  Court  of  the  Tylers'  and  Bricklayers'  Company,  Master  in 
1849,  and  a  Member  of  the  Weavers'  Company  ;  died  at 
20  Wormwood  Street,  London,  aged  45, 
26  January,  bur.  in  Norwood  Cemetery,  co. 
Surrey,  30  January  1S52.  ISLL  Will  dated 
23  December  1S48,  proved  (P.C.C.  120,  52) 
19  February  1852,  by  Ann  Grellier,  relict, 
the  sole  E.xecutrix. 


=Ann,  eldest  dau. 
of  Robert  Harley 
Goodall,  by  Mary 
Ann  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Simon  Matthey 
of  Artillery  Place, 
London  ;  bom  at 
Hornsey,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, 26  February 
181 5  ;  marr.  at  St. 
John'.s,  Hackney, 
CO.  Middlese.x,  14 
November  1844. 


Rev.  Henry  Grellier  of  Brae  Side,  Durban,  Natal,  South  Africa ;  born^ 
at  20  Wormwood  Street,  London,  on  Thursday,  8  March  1849,  bapt.  at 
St.  Ethelburga's,  Bishopsgate,  London ;  educated  at  St.  Bees  College, 
ist-class  Prelim.  T.E.  1887  ;  ordained  Deacon  December  1887,  and 
Priest  1888,  by  the  Bishop  of  Manchester;  Curate  of  Levenshulme,  co. 
Lancaster,  1887-91,  and  of  St.  Luke's,  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  1891-94, 
Priest-in-Charge  at  Pietersburg,  Transvaal,  South  Africa,  1895-98, 
Rector  of  Middelburg,  Transvaal,  1898- 1904,  Licenced  Preacher  in  the 
diocese  of  Natal  since  1904. 


o^ 


■^<*^:->fe-^ 


=Janette,  dau.  of  Peter 
Angus  of  Perth,  by 
Barbara  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Hugh  MacKay  of 
Aberdeen ;  born  in 
Canada  26  June  1842  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  London, 
Canada,  26  Septem- 
ber 1873. 


Annie  May,  bom  at  St. 
Catherines,  Ontario,  Canada, 
9  May  1875,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  St.  Catherines. 


Angus  William  Grellier,  born 
at  St.  Catherines,  Ontario, 
24  March  1877,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  St.  Catherines ; 
died  at  Ramsgate  8  No- 
vember 1894,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ramsgate. 


Henry  Harley  (Jrellier, 
born  at  Si.  Catherines, 
Ontario,  14  November 
1879,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  St.  Cathe- 
rines ;  educated  at 
SouthEastern  College 
(now  St.  Laurence 
College),  Ramsgate ; 
of  the  Master's  De- 
partment, Supreme 
Court,  Natal,  since 
1906. 


Archibald  Mitchell= 
Campbell  (youngest 
son  of  the  Hon""' 
Archibald  Mitchell 
Campbell  of  Lou- 
doun, Berea,  Dur- 
ban, formerly  a 
Member  of  the 
Legislative  Council) ; 
born  30  December 
1882  ;  educated  at 
the  Leys,  Cambridge. 


=Helen  Grace,  born 
at  Brixton,  co. 
Surrey,  6  November 
1883,  bapt.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Brixton ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Durban,  Natal,  on 
Wednesday,  1 4  Feb- 
ruary 1906. 


/N 


Thomas  Hyatt  Mansfield  (son  of  James  Mansfield),=j=Harriott  Sophia,  bom    George   Robert 


born  II  August  1803;    marr.  zndly  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Walbrook,  London,  15  January  1858,  Elizabeth,  dau. 


24      August 
marr.    at    St. 


1 809  ;     Grellier,  bom  1 8 
Ethel-     October    181 1  ; 


of  Thomas  Powell  of  21   Finsbury  Circus,  London,     burga's,     Bishopsgate     died  unmarried 


who    died   at    4    ^Villow    Grove,    Chislehurst    West,  1  Street,     London, 

CO.     Kent,     in     her     71st     year,    on     Wednesday,     Thursday,     9     April 

II    June    1884,    and    was    bur.    in    the    churchyard 

of   the    Church    of    the    Annunciation,    Chislehurst. 

He  died  at  58  Doughty  Street,  Mecklenburgh  Square, 

London,  in  his  74th  year,  on  Wednesday,  1 5  November 

1876,  and  was  bur.  in  Nonvood  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey. 
M.L  Will  dated  8  March  1872,  with  codicil  dated 
2  March  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  401,  77)  7  May 

1877,  by  Elizabeth  Mansfield,  relict,  Charles  Mansfield, 
son,  and  Frederick  Wickings  Smith,  the  Exors.  /i\ 


1835;  fiisd  at  Croy- 
don, CO.  Surrey,  aged 
39,  on  Friday,  i  De- 
cember 1848,  bur.  in 
Norwood  Cemetery. 
M.I.     ist  wife. 


6        November 
1835- 


Harley  Mair  Grellier  of  St.  Martin's  Croft,  Downside,  Epsom,  co.  Surrey  ;= 
born  at  20  Wormwood  Street,  in  the  City  of  London,  on  Saturday, 
7  December  1850,  bapt.  at  St.  Ethelburga's,  Bishopsgate  Street,  London, 
9  January  185 1  ;  Fellow  of  the  Surveyors'  Institution;  Freeman  of  the 
Weavers'  Company,  Liveryman  of  and  Surveyor  to  the  Tylers'  and 
Bricklayers'  Company.  He  marr.  istly  at  St.  John's,  Brixton,  co. 
Surrey,  13  July  1875,  Alice  Lavinia  Taylor,  who  died  at  Bromley, 
CO.  Kent,  14  October  1876.  =j= 


Gabrielle,  bom  at  Bromley  18  September, 
died  22  September  1876,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Bromley. 


=Edith  Louisa,  dau 
of  George  Taylor 
of  Loughborough 
Park,  Brixton,  by 
Marianne  Leonard 
his  wife  ;  bom  1 7 
March  1853,  bapt. 
at  St.  Matthew's, 
Denmark  Hill,  co. 
Surrey  ;  marr.  at 
Neuchatel,  Switzer- 
land, on  Thursday, 
23  November  1882. 


I  II  I  . 

Alice    Maud,   born  Gordon  Harley  Grellier,  Norman  Grellier  (twin  Bemard  GreUier  (twm 

at  Turner's  Hill,  born  at  Epsom  on  Mon-  with  Bemard),  bom  with  Norman),  bom 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Mon-  day,  16  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Martin's  Croft,  at  St.  Martin's  Croft, 
day,  29  October  at  the  parish  church,  Epsom,  17  October,  Epsom,  17  October, 
1883,  bapt.  at  All  Epsom,  8  April  1885.  bapt.  at  the  parish  bapt.  at  the  parish 
Saints',  Crawley  church,  Epsom,  4  De-  church,  Epsom,  4  De- 
Down,  CO.  Sussex.  cember  1886.  cember  1886. 


I 
Florence    Marianne,    bom   at 

St.  Martin's  Croft,  Epsom,  14 

October,  bapt.   at  the  parish 

church,  Epsom,  24  November 

1888. 


Cecil  Grellier,  bom  at  St. 
Martin's  Croft,  Epsom,  on 
Sunday,  10  August,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church,  Epsom, 
24  September  1890. 


Eva  Mary,  born  at  St.  Martin's 
Croft,  Epsom,  29  February, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Epsom,  9  May  1892. 


/^in4^rM.^e/<J^ 


Comber. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College 
of  Arms. — Quarterly:  ist  and 
4th,  Or  a  fesse  dancettee  gules 
between  three  estoiles  sable, 
Comber  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent 
a  chevron  sable  between  three 
thorn  trees  proper,  Thornton. 

Crest. — A  lynx's  head  couped 
sable  charged  with  three  bezants. 


William  Turner  Comber  of  Hooe,  co.= 
Sussex,  3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  Tiiomas 
Comber  of  East  Newton,  co.  York,  and 

Rector  of  Buckworth,  co.  Huntingdon, 
LL.D.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Brooke  of  Fieldhead  and  Dodworth, 
both  CO.  York  (brother  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Comber,  Rector  of  Oswaldkirk, 
CO.  York,  see  Pedigree  of  Comber,  Vol.  14, 
page  ig,  and  brother  of  Andrew  Comber 
of  Liverpool,  formerly  of  Manchester,  see 
Vol.  7,  page  14^) ;  born  at  Buckworth 
13  July  1 77 1,  bapt.  there;  Author  of 
"An  Enquiry  into  the  State  of  National 
Subsistence,"  "  Investigations  as  to  the 
Working  of  the  Corn  Laws,"  and  "A 
Review  of  Bank  Currency";  died  at  Hooe 
on  Friday,  14  September  1827,  bur.  there. 


{For    earlier    Pedigree,    see   "  Notes "   to 

"Visitation    of    England    and    Wales," 

Vol.  7,  page  112.) 


=Jane  Helen,  eldest 
surviving  dau.  of  Henry 
Castleman  of  the  Royal 
Engineers,  Deputy  Bar- 
rack-Master-General, by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau. 
and  sole  heir  of  Lord 
Adam  Gordon  [3rd  son 
of  Cosmo  George, 
3rd  Duke  of  Gordon] ; 
marr.  at  Camberwell, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
27  March  181 9;  died  at 
\\'oodrings.  Pinner,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Wednes- 
day, 22  October  1862, 
bur.  at  Pinner.  \\\\\ 
dated  11  January  J  858, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  653, 
62)  19  December  1862, by 
WiUiam  Merritt  Comber, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


Henry  Gordon  Comber,  born  at  Camberwell  17  February,  bapt.= 
privately  14  March,  and  received  into  llie  church  24  May  1820; 
in  medical  charge  of  an  expedition  fitted  out  by  the  Bolivian 
Government  in  1845  for  the  exploration  of  the  River 
Amazon  and  its  tributaries ;  died  at  La  Paz,  Bolivia,  South  America, 
28  February  1866. 


=Mathilde,  dau.  of  Juan 
C.  Chavez  of  Arica, 
South  America ;  marr. 
at  Santa  Cruz,  Bolivia, 
29  March  1846. 


Helena,  bom  at  Santa  Cruz  5  November  1848;  marr.  at  Corocoro, 
Bolivia,  25  May  1864,  Edouard  De  Crept,  who  died  at  Tacna,  Peru, 
South  America,  7  May  1869.     She  died  at  Tacna  5  May  1S69. 

A 


Henry  Comber,  bom 
at  Santa  Cruz  13 
February  1850;  died 
there  2  September 
1857. 


William  Merritt  Comber  of  Chester  ;= 
bom  at  Camberwell,  co.  Surrey, 
14  February,  bapt.  there  27 
March  1821  ;  died  at  Chester 
22  October  1882,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Chester. 


Signature  to  a  letter  dated  28  August  1882. 


Charlotte  Henrietta,  2nd  and  only  surviving  dau.  of  John 
Hope  Johnstone  of  Annandale  Lodge,  Camberwell,  of  the 
Hon*''^  East  India  Co.'s  Senice,  by  Harriet  Mary  Saunders 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  Castleman  of  the  Royal  Engineers, 
Deputy  Barrack-Master-General;  bom  in  London  28  August 
1831  ;  marr.  at  St.  Michael's,  Stock  well,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  12  August  1857;  died  at  Chester  30 
December  1893.  Will  dated  7  August  1890,  proved  at 
Chester  22  Febmary  1895,  by  Henry  Lee  Comber  and 
James  Rowe  Wandesford  Comber,  sons,  the  Exors. 


William  Brooke  Comber 
of  Antofagasta,  Chile, 
South  America;  bom  at 
Chester  on  Sunday,  9 
January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Bridget's,  Chester,  13 
February  1859;  marr.  21 
December  1893,  Sara, 
Valdes  of  Santiago, 
Chile.         =r 


Henry  Lee  Comber  of  Eccles,=j=Annie  Grace,  dau.  of  Captain  Henry 


CO.  Lancaster  (twin  with 
Caroline  Henrietta)  ;  bom 
at  Chester  on  Sunday,  26 
February  i860,  bapt.  at  St. 
Bridget's,  Chester ;  Assistant 
District  Manager  London 
and    North-Westem    Railway 


Boyes  Johnstone  of  Kirklington,  co. 
York,  R.N.,  by  Anne  Alderson  his 
wife,  2nd  dau.  of  Carlisle  Bamlett  of 
Middleton  Tyas,  co.  York ;  bom  at 
Middleton  Tyas  17  January  i86o, 
bapt.  there ;  marr.  at  Kirklington  on 
Wednesday,  4  December  1889.  ^'^ 
Company.  2'.M'i'/^.i^,«^j*W    -^^^v^,  /Aut^wi^,  ya^  .--^^ //.^^^^/^^ 

^  '  Henr)'  Merritt  Comber,  born  9  December— -^^k-"^*  /^..^^  .,<i^  y<^ 


1892,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Harlesden,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Guillermo  Armando  Comber,  born  at 
Iquique,  Chile,  27  December  1894;  died 
during  the  earthquake  at  Valparaiso  in 
August  1905. 


George  Edward  Comber, 
bom  at  \'alparaiso  16 
Februar)'  1904. 


Henry  Wandesforde 
Comber,  born  29 
April  1905. 


Charles    Frederick    Comber,    born   at    Santa    Cmz,=T=Josefina,  dau.  of  I'.Ianuel  Tomas  Alcalde, 


Bolivia,  South  America,  3  February  1852  ;  died  at 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  aged  44,  on  Saturday,  28 
August,  bur.  in  the  Catholic  Cemetery,  Bournemouth, 
I  September  1897. 


Charles  Henry  Comber, 
born  at  Antofagasta  27 
August,  bapt.  there  12 
September  1877. 


by  Carmen  Talavera  his  wife ;  born  at 
Cobija,  Bolivia,  25  April  1859;  marr. 
at  Antofagasta,  Chile,  26  August  1876. 


Thomas  Arthur  Comber,  bom 
at  Carmen  Alto,  Bolivia,  24 
November  1878,  bapt.  at 
Antofagasta  4  January  1879. 


William  George  Comber,  bom  at 
Santiago,  Chile,  30  July,  bapt. 
there  3  September  1884 :  Assoc. 
M.  Inst.  C.E. 


13 


Jane  Harriet,  bom  27  March  1822  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Everton,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Thursday,  22  July  1847, 
Joseph  Jones  (2nd  son  of  Joseph  Jones  of  Upton, 
CO.  Chester,  by  Mary  his  wife) ;  born  8  November 
1818.  She  died  6  December  1897,  and  was  bur.  at 
Wallasey,  co.  Chester.  Will  dated  29  May  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  53,  98)  7  January  1898,  by  Thomas 
Ashcroft  Potter  and  Frank  Uzzell,  the  Exors. 


I    I 
Brooke  Comber,  bom  16  June  1824; 
died    unmarried    at    West    Mailing, 
CO.  Kent,  25  October  1847. 


George  John  Comber,  bom  at  Bex- 
hill,  CO.  Sussex,  14  August  1825; 
died  unmarried  at  Chuquisaca, 
Bolivia,  South  America,  24  October 
1847. 


I  I 
Caroline  Henrietta 
(twin  with  Henry 
Lee) ;  bom  at 
Chester  on  Sunday, 
26  February  i860 ; 
died  10  January 
1 86 1,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Chester. 


Helen  Caroline, 
bom  at  Chester 
4  May  1861,  bapt. 
at  St.  Bridget's, 
Chester.  "^-Ic^  ^y- 

CU*iUi/>^cAJAn^  Co . 


Thomas  Gordon 
Comber  of  Chile, 
South  America ; 
born  at  Chester 
on  Thursday,  12 
June  1862,  bapt. 
at  St.  Bridget's, 
Chester.  5.  iv  — ^' 


James  Rowe  Wandes-=i 
forde  Comber,  bom  at 
Woodridings,  Pinner, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Sun- 
day, 27  September 
1863,  bapt.  at  Pinner; 
General  Manager  of 
the  Government  Rail- 
way, Sierra  Leone.  ^«W 


=Alison  Shepherd,  only  dau.  of 
ThomasMay  of  Walton  Inferior, 
CO.  Lancaster,  F..S.A.  Scot., 
by  his  wife  Helen  Rutherford, 
of  Edinburgh ;  bom  at 
Halifax,  co.  York,  9  April 
1873  ;  marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Warrington,  co.  Lancaster,  25 
November  1902. 


I 
Helen  May,  born  at 
Lower  Walton,  co. 
Chester,  18  May, 
bapt  at  Stockton 
Heath,  co.  Chester, 
6  July  1904. 


Alison  Faith  (twin  with 
Thomas  Gordon),  born 
at  Lonmay,  Lower 
Walton,  20  February, 
bapt.  at  Stockton 
Heath  i  April  1908. 


Thomas  Gordon  Comber 
(twin  with  Alison  Faith), 
born  at  Lonmay,  Lower 
Walton,  20  February, 
bapt.  at  Stockton  Heath 
I  April  1908. 


Rosaura,  bom  at  Santa  Cruz,  Bolivia, 
South  America,  9  May,  and  died 
there  31  May  1856. 


Margaret,  born  at  Corocoro,  Bolivia, 
15  August,  died  there  15  November 
1858. 


Enriqueta,  born  at  Corocoro,  Bolivia, 
19  February  i860. 


Clementina,     bom     at     Corocoro, 
Bolivia  ;  died  there  20  April  i860. 


Jane,  born  at 
Corocoro,  Bolivia, 
1 2  May,  died  there 
16  June  1866. 


«4 


Thomas  Denison  Comber  of  Sudbury  Lodge,  Sudbury,  co.  Middlesex,- 
formerly  of  Valparaiso,  Chile  ;  bom  at  Hooe,  co.  Sussex,  24  October  1827 ; 
died  at  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  69th  year,  on  Saturday,  1 1  January, 
bur.  at  Wembley,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  15  January  1896,  after  a 
service  at  St.  Stephen's,  Ealing.  Will  dated  7  August  1893,  proved  j 
(Prin.  Reg.,  356,  96)  ii  April  1896,  by  Margarita  Maxwell  Comber, 
relict,  and  Henrj'  Gordon  Comber,  son,  the  Exors. 


!/^^iijjZLLL^-ri^     /^C^.<xA^^ 


=Margarita  Maxwell, 
dau.  of  Peter  King  of 
Valparaiso,  by  Jane 
Finlayson  Graham 
his  wife ;  bom  at 
Valparaiso  1 2  De- 
cember 1837  ;  marr. 
at  the  British  Con- 
sulate, Arica,  Peru, 
15  January  1859. 


Helen  Jane,  born  at 
Tacna,  Peru,  20  No- 
vember 1859,  bapt. 
there  5  June  i860. 


George  \\'a3hington 
Comber,  born  at 
Tacna,  Peru,  12  May 
1861  ;  died  at  Val- 
paraiso 20  May  1866, 
bur.  there. 


Mary  Castleman,  born  at 
Valparaiso  8  December  1862, 
bapt.  at  the  English  Church, 
Valparaiso,  8  .March  1863. 

Thomas  Vance  Comber,  born 
at  Valparaiso  18  August 
1864;  died  at  Valparaiso  10 
January  1890,  bur.  there. 


Margarita  Harrington,  bom  at  Valparaiso 
23  May,  bapt.  at  the  English  Church, 
Valparaiso.  30  September  1866  ;  marr.  at 
Iquique,  Chile,  on  Sunday,  19  August 
1888,  Henry  Giles  Daubeny  of  Val- 
paraiso, elder  son  of  Henry  Daubeny 
of  San  Remo,  Italy,  M.D. 


A 


Edith  Dennett,  bom  at  Valparaiso  21 
February,  bapt.  at  the  English  Church, 
Valparaiso,  14  May  1868.  3 -^x:^  ^i ^/Uz/ 


Henrietta  Mary,  born  at  Pinner,  co. 
Middlesex,  21  November  1864,  bapt. 
there ;  died  at  35  Alexandra  Road, 
South  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex,  17 
July  1900,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Pinner.  Will  dated  9  May  1900,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1379,  1900)  15  October 
1900,  by  Emily  Beatrice  Comber, 
spinster,  sister,  one  of  the  Executri.xes. 


Frank  Preston  Comber 
of  Cavehill,  Belfast, 
Ireland  ;  born  at  \\'ood- 
ridings.  Pinner,  23 
November  1865,  bapt. 
at  Pinner  8  February 
1866;  General  Manager 
Cavehill  Light  Railway 
Company. 


=Clara  Caroline,  2nd  dau. 
of  William  Thompson  of 
Southport,  CO.  Lancaster, 
by  Clara  his  wife,  dau.  of 
\\'illiam  Gardiner ;  bom 
at  Everton,  co.  Lancaster, 
5  July  1866 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Philip's,  Southport,  14 
November  1890. 


Clare  Henrietta,  born 
at  Liverpool  31  May, 
bapt.  at  Walton-on- 
the-Hill,  CO.  Lancaster, 
12  June  1892.  *«.o»»».'^ 


William  Comber, 
born  at  Aintree, 
Liverpool,  and 
died  there  in 
November  1896. 


Ena,  born  at  South- 
port  20  November 
1897,  bapt.  at  St. 
Philip's.  Southport, 
I  January  1898. 


Robert  Henry  Johnstone 
Comber,  born  at  Peter- 
borough, CO.  Northampton, 
3  August,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Peterborough,  1 2 
September  1905. 


Henry  Gordon  Comber, 
born  at  Valparaiso,  Chile, 
lo  November  1869,  bapt. 
at  the  English  Church, 
Valparaiso,  27  February 
1870;  educated  at  Marl- 
borough and  at  Pem- 
broke College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  21  October 
1890,  B.A.  1893,  M.A. 
1897,  Fellow,  Treasurer, 
and  Assistant  Tutor  of 
Pembroke  College. 


Hugh  Dcnison 
Comber,  born 
at  Valparaiso  i 
October  187  i ; 
died  at  Val- 
paraiso 23  Feb- 
ruary 1873, 
bur.  there. 


Peter  Graham= 
ComberofShen- 
field,  CO.  Essex ; 
born  at  Val- 
paraiso 22  June, 
bapt.  at  the 
English  Church, 
\'alparaiso,  6 
November  1874. 


=Henrietta  Catherine,  d;ui.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Randall  Bradburne, 
Vicar  of  Sheriffhales,  co.  Salop  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Stephen's,  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex  (by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Thomas  William 
Bradburne),  on  Saturday,  16 
July  1904. 


Catherine  Margaret,  born  at 
Harrow,  co.  Middlesex,  8  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Harrow,  18  November  1905. 


MaryGraham,born at  Harrow 
5  August,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Harrow,  7  September 
1907. 


Thomas  Graham  Comber  (twin 
with  Henry  Graham),  born  at 
Shenfield  26  June,  bapt.  at 
Hutton,  CO.  Essex,   7  August 

1909.  _ 

Henry  Graham  Comber  (twin 
with  Thomas  Graham),  born 
at  Shenfield  26  June,  bapt.  at 
Hutton  7  August  1909. 


I 

:  Blanche  Ethel, 
born  at  Val- 
paraiso 3  March, 
bapt.  at  the 
English  Church, 
Valparaiso,  21 
May  1 87  7;  marr. 
Joseph  Byer,  ■»/ 

c 


Juanita  Maxwell  (twin  with  Alice  Spencer) ;  born 
at  Valparaiso  23  June,  bapt.  at  the  English  Church, 
Valparaiso,  n  August  1880;  marr.  at  Wembley, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  20  Se])tember  1906, 
Thomas  Phillips  of  Sudbury  Lawn,  Honiton,  co. 
Devon,  M.A.,  LL.B.,  eldest  son  of  Thomas  Henry 
Phillips  of  Malvern,  co.  Worcester. 


Kathleen  Alice,  born  at  Chester 
13  July,  died  there  14  October 
1867,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Chester. 


Blanche  Josephine  Frideswytha, 
born  5  October  1869  ;  died  at 
Chester  3  May  1873,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Chester. 


Emily  Beatrice, 
born  at  Chester 
1 7  December 
1870,  bapt.  at 
Hoole,  CO.  Lan- 
caster. 

:  .•  t.  -,  I 
tl 


Alice  Spencer  (twin 
with  Juanita  Maxwell); 
born  at  Valparaiso  23 
June,  bapt.  at  the 
English  Church,  Val- 
paraiso, 1 1  August 
1880.  A»«*y-  ^,,J^»^  £4 

'■■  dau.    of 


Harold    Castleman=j=Mary,  only 

John  De  Vayncs  of 
Liverpool,  by  Mary 
his  wife ;  marr.  at 
Heaton, CO.  Northum- 
berland, 16  August 
1 904. 2c.,/  .•„  /^ix*^^ 


Comber  of  Killing- 
worth  Road,  South 
Gosforth,co.  North- 
umberland ;  born  at 
Chester  23  August 
1873,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Chester.  ^ 


16 


WALSINGHAM. 

Arms   on   record  in  the    College  of  Arms. — Barry   of  six   argent   and 

azure  in  chief  three  annulets  gules. 
Crest. — A  wyvern's  head  couped  or. 

Supporters.— On  either  side  a  wyvern  reguardant  argent  collared  azure 
chained  or  on  the  breast  three  annulets  gules. 

Motto. — Excitari  non  hebescere. 


Mlalsingljam. 


Thomas     de     Grey,     Baron     AValsingham     of     Walsingham,     co.=^ 
Norfolk    (younger    son  of  Thomas,    2nd    Baron    Walsingham    [se/;  j 
"Afemorial  Jiings,"  No.   lOOi,  page  326],  by  the  Hon''''-'  Augusta 
Georgiana     Elizabeth     his     wife,     only    dau.     of     William,      ist 
Baron    Boston);     born     lo    April,    bapt.    at    the    parish    church,  j 
Marylcbone,     London,     8     May     1778  ;     educated    at    Eton    and 
at     St.    John's    College,    Cambridge,     M.A.     1799;      Rector    of  | 
Merton,  co.   Norfolk,    180-5,   Fawley,   co.   Hants,    1806,  Calbourne, 
Isle  of  Wight,   1807,  Prebendary  of  Winchester  1807,  Archdeacon 
of  Surrey   1814  until  his  death;   succeeded  his  brotlier  (Jeorge  as 
4th  Baron   26  April  1831  (who  with  Matilda  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  1 
of    Paul    Cobb   Methuen   of  Corsham,    co.    Wilts,    was    burnt    to  j 
death    at    their    house    in     Harley    Street,     London)  ;     died    at  ' 
Merton    Hall,    co.    Norfolk,     in    his     62nd     year,     on     Sunday,  ! 
8   September    1839,    bur.    at    Merton.       Will    dated    8  July  1836,  1 
proved    (P.C.C.    727    Vaughan)    4    November    1839,    by  Thomas, 
Baron  Walsingham,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


'Elizabeth,  sister  of 
Francis,  6th  Earl  of 
Guilford,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon"*'* 
Brownlow  North,  Bishop 
of  Winchester,  by  Henri- 
etta Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  and  coheir  of 
John  Bannister;  born  26 
October  1776;  married 
at  Winchester  Mouse, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
12  August  1802;  died 
in  Up[)er  Portland  Place, 
London,  in  her  6yth 
year,  on  Thursday,  8  Alay 
1845,  bur.  at  Merton. 


Richard    Heber  Wrightson  of  Cusworth    Park  and  of  Warmsworth= 
Hall,  both  CO.  York  (3rd  son  of   William  Wrightson  of  Cusworth, 
High    Sheriff    for    co.    York     1819,    by    Henrietta    his    2nd    wife, 
dau.    and    coheir    of    Richard    Heber    of    Marton)  ;      of    Trinity 
College,    Cambridge,    B.A.    1823,     \LA.    1826;     Barrister-at-Law ; 
Captain   ist  West  Yorkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry;   marr.  2ndly  at  the 
parish   church,   Marylebone,  London,  on  Thursday,   28  June   1877, 
Alhinia,  3rd  dau.  of  Inigo  Freeman  Thomas  (formerly  Freeman)  of 
Ratton,  CO.  Sussex,  J. P.,  D.L.  and  M.P.,  by  the  Hon'''"=  Frances  Anne 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  George,  Viscount  Midleton    {see   "Notes"  lo 
and  Wales,"  Vol.  6,  page  /j) ;   she  died  s.p.  at  34  Great  Cumberland 
86th  year,  on  Sunday,  6   January   1895.       He  died  s.p.  at  Cusworth 
September  189 1,  and  was  bur.  at  Cusworth. 


Elizabeth  Augusta,  born 
at  Winchester  House, 
Chelsea,  26  June  1803  ; 
marr.  13  August  1832  ; 
died  on  Monday,  22 
February  1875,  bur.  at 
Cusworth. 


"  Visita/ion  of  England 
Place,  London,  in  her 
Park  on    Saturday,   12 


Thomas  de  Grey,  Baron  Walsingham  of= 
Walsingham,  co.  Norfolk,  LL.  D.,  F.R.S. ; 
born  in  Stanhope  Street,  Mayfair, 
London,  29  July  1843;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1861, 
B.A.  1865,  M.A.  1870;  M.P.  for  West 
Norfolk  1865  until  his  succession  as 
6th  Baron  31  December  1870;  a  Lord-in- 
Waiting  1874-75  !  Trustee  of  the  British 
Museum,  the  Hunterian  Museum,  and 
the  Lawes  Agricultural  Trust  (President 
1889-90);  Hon.  LL. D.Cambridge  1891 ; 
High  Steward  of  Cambridge  University 
1 89 1,  and  of  King's  Lynn,  co.  Norfolk, 
since  1894;  J. P.  and  I).L.  for  co.  Nor- 
folk, and  late  Chairman  of  Quarter 
Sessions. 


=Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  only  child  of  William 
Locke  of  Naples,  Italy;  marr.  19  March  1877.  She 
marr.  isily  at  Apethorpe,  co.  Northampton,  7  October 
1849,  Ernest  FitzRoy  Neville,  Lord  Burghesh  (2nd 
son  of  General  John,  1  ith  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  P.C., 
G.C.B.),  who  died  s.p.,  aged  27,  on  Wednesday,  22 
January  185 1 ;  and  2ndly  at  St.  James',  Westminster,  31 
August  1854,  Luigi  ("aracciolo.  Due  de  Santo  Tcodoro, 
which  marriage  was  dissolved  at  her  suit  in  the  English 
Court  in  November  1876.  She  died  at  Eaton  House, 
Eaton  Square,  London  on  Sunday,  4  November,  and 
was  bur.  at  Merton  on  Wednesday,  7  November 
1906.  Memorial  Service  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  the  same  day.  W'ill  dated  7  February  1902, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively  20  May  1902, 
14  December  1903  and  26  February  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  120,  1906)  18  December  1906,  by  Robert 
Dixon  and  Henry  James  ToUemache,  the  Exors. 


20 


Augusta  Louisa,  eldest= 
dau.  of  Sir  Robert 
Frankland  (afterwards 
Frankland-Russell),  of 
Thirkleb)',  North  Riding, 
CO.  York,  7th  Baronet, 
by  Louisa  Anne  his 
wife,  3rd  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Lord  George 
Murray,  Bishop  of 
St.  David's ;  inarr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  6  Au- 
gust 1S42  ;  died  at  her 
father's  residence  in 
Cavendish  Square,  Lon- 
don, 28  April  1844, 
bur.  at  Merton.  Admon 
was  granted  2 1  Decem- 
ber 1849,  to  Thomas, 
Baron  W'alsingham,  the 
husband,     ist  wife. 


=Thomas  de  Grey,  Baron  Walsing-= 
ham  of  Walsingham,  co.  Norfolk; 
born  at  Winchester  House, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  6  July 
1804;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
St.  John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1824,  Hon.  LL.D.  1842  ; 
called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's 
Inn  1827  ;  Lord  of  the  Manor  of 
Merton  and  Patron  of  the  livings 
of  Merton  and  Sturston,  co. 
Norfolk,  and  of  Copdock,  co. 
Suffolk  ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
5th  Baron  8  September  1839  ; 
died  at  Merton  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  aged  66,  on  Satur- 
day, 31  December  1870,  bur.  at 
Merton  5  January  1871.  Will 
dated  27  October  1864,  with 
codicil  dated  8  January  1870, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  141,  71) 
10  February  187 1,  by  Emily 
Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady  Walsingham 
of  Merton  Hall,  relict,  Thomas, 
Baron  Walsingham,  son,  and 
Edward  Partington  of  53  Davies 
Street,  Berkeley  Square,  London, 
the  Exors. 


=Hon'''=  Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  elder 
dau.  of  John,  2nd  Baron  Rendles- 
ham,  by  Anne  Sophia  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  and  coheir  of  William 
Tatnall  of  Leiston  Old  Abbey, 
CO.  Suffolk ;  bom  at  Coligny, 
Switzerland,  on  Saturday,  31 
August  181 7  ;  raarr.  at  Curzon 
Street  Chapel,  Mayfair,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'^''=  Frederick 
de  Grey),  on  Monday,  25  October 
1847  ;  died  at  her  residence 
23  Arlington  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  aged  61,  on  Tue.sday, 
13  May,  bur.  at  Merton  19  May 
1879.  Will  dated  10  February 
1871,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  597,  79) 
23  June  1879,  by  Thomas, 
Baron  Walsingham,  the  Hon*"'' 
John  Augustus  de  Grey  of 
23  Arlington  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  son,  and  Edward 
Partington  of  53  Davies  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  the 
Exors.     2nd  wife. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Rendlesham, 
Vol.  14,  page  124  ) 


John  Augustus  de  Grey,  born  in  Arlington  Street,  London,= 
21  March  1849,  bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1868,  B.A. 
1872;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  4  February  1870, 
called  to  the  Bar  30  April  1874;  appointed  Recorder  of 
Sudbury  1896,  and  of  King's  Lynn  1897-1905  ;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Suffolk,  and  for  London  and  home  counties  1905  ; 
Metropolitan  Police  Magistrate,  South-Western  Police 
Court,  from  1905;  Chairman  of  East  Suffolk  Quarter 
Sessions. 


^ 


=Elizabeth  Henrietta  (Lisa),  dau.  of 
Patrick  Grant  of  Glenmoriston,  co. 
Inverness,  formerly  of  the  Hon'''' 
East  India  Co.'s  Service,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Donald 
Charles  Cameron  of  Barcaldine, 
CO.  Argyll ;  marr.  at  St.  Jude's, 
South  Kensington,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Robert  William  Forrest, 
D.D.,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon"'  Arnald  de  Grey,  Rector  of 
Copdock,  CO.  Suffolk),  on  Tuesday, 
24  April  1883. 


George  de  Grey,  bom  at  Hill 
Street  House,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Friday,  9  May, 
bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London,  19  June 
1884;  educated  at  P2ton  and 
at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst;  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd 
Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  6 
January  1904,  Lieutenant  16 
January  1906. 


Elizabeth  Helen,  bom  at  Hill 
Street  House,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Sunday,  20  De- 
cember 1885,  bapt.  at  Merton. 


Margaret  Henrietta,  born  15 
November  1889,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London. 


Alice  Mary,  bom  26  May 
1893,  bapt.  at  All  Saints', 
Ennismore  Gardens,  London. 

Richard  Patrick  de  Grey,  born 
at  Hill  Street  House,  Knights- 
bridge, London,  on  Saturday, 
17  March  1900,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens, 
London. 


William  Brown- 
low  de  drey, 
born  at  Win- 
chester House, 
Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  27 
July  1805;  died 
at  Winchester 
College  18  Feb- 
ruary 18 1 9. 


Charlotte  Harriet, 
born  at  Winchester 
House,  Chelsea, 
23  February,  died 
there  31  March 
1807. 


Brownlow  North  Osborn= 
de      Grey,      born      at 
Winchester  House, 

Chelsea,  3  July  1808; 
died  s.p.  at  Territet, 
Montreux,  Switzerland, 
in  his  59th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  7  April  1868, 
bur.  at  Montreux.  Will 
dated  24  February  1858, 
proved  (Prin.  K.eg., 
323,  68)  22  May  1868, 
by  Thomas,  Lord 
Walsingham  and  the 
Hon''''=  George  de  Grey, 
brothers,  the  Exors. 


=Emma  Dorothea,  dau.  of 
George  Kenyon  of  Cefn,  near 
Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh;  marr. 
at  Overton,  co.  Flint  (by  the 
Rev.  the  Hon'''":  Frederick  de 
Grey),  on  Tuesday,  16  Feb- 
ruary 1858;  died  at  Rome 
on  Sunday,  6  April  1873. 
AdPiion  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  15  July 
1873,  to  Anna  Maria  Knapp, 
wife  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Knapp 
of  Swaton,  co.  Lincoln,  sister, 
and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Hon'''' Alfred  Chctwynd-= 
Talbot  of  Little  Gad- 
desden  House,  Great 
Berkhamstcd,co.  Hertford 
(4th  son  of  Henry  John, 
18th  Earl  of  Shrewsbury) ; 
born  14  September  1848; 
educated  at  Wellington 
College  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated I  May  1867,  B.A. 
1871,  M.A.  1872. 


=Emily  Augusta 
Louisa,  born 
18  March  1852, 
bapt.atlngestre, 
CO.  Stafford  ; 
marr.  at  West- 
minster Abbey 
28  June  1882. 


A 


=Beatrice,  born  16 
November  1853, 
bapt.  at  Mcrton, 
CO.  Norfolk ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  10  Feb- 
ruary 1887. 


Admiral  the  Hon''''  Walter= 
Cecil  Carpenter  of  Kiplin, 
Northallerton,  co.  York  (2nd 
son  of  Henry  John,  i8th 
Earl  of  Shrewsbury) ;  born 
27  March  1834 ;  Captain 
Royal  Navy  1 1  April  1 866, 
Rear-Admiral  31  December 
1882,  Vice-Admiral  8  No- 
vember 1888,  Admiral  28  May 
1894;  M.P.  for  CO.  Waterford  1859-65;  A.D.C. 
to  H.M.  Queen  Victoria;  assumed  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  i  June  1868,  the  surname  and 
arms  of  Carpenter  in  lieu  of  those  of  Talbot,  in 
accordance  with  the  testamentary  injunction  of 
Sarah,  Countess  of  Tyrconnell,  widow  of  John 
Delavel  Carpenter,  last  Earl  of  Tyrconnell.  He 
marr.  istly  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  27  October  1869,  Maria 
Georgiana,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Robert  Miller  Mundy 
of  Hollybank,  co.  Hants,  K.C.B.,  Lieut. -Governor 
of  ("irenada,  who  died  at  33  Warwick  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  25  April  1876.  He  died 
13  May  1904,  and  was  bur.  at  Bolton-on-Swale, 
CO.  York. 


Brownlow  North  Gamier,  cousin,= 
(3rd  son  of  the  Rev.  WiUiam 
Gamier  of  Rookesbury,  co.  Hants, 
Prebendary  of  Winchester  and 
Rector  of  Droxford,  co.  Hants,  by 
Henrietta  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Brownlow  North, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  and  sister 
of  Francis,  6th  Earl  of  Guilford) ; 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  4  February 
1826  ;  died  at  St.  Margaret's,  near 
Titchfield,  co.  Hants,  in  his  44th 
year,  on  Monday,  28  June  1847, 
bur.  in  the  family  vault  in  the 
churchyard  at  Wickham,  co.  Hants. 
Will  dated  21  August  1846,  proved 
(P.C.C.  643,  47)  30  August  1847, 
by  the  Hon'''=  Henrietta  Maria 
Gamier,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Henrietta  Maria,  born 
at  Winchester  House, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
10  September  1809;  marr. 
at  Merton,  co.  Norfolk, 
3  December  1835  ;  died 
at  5  Edinburgh  Terrace, 
Kensington,  London,  18 
March  1883,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  in  the  church- 
yard at  Wickham.  Will 
dated  3  April  1879,  with 
three  codicils  dated 
respectively  12  May  1881, 
23  November  1881  and 
14  February  1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  312,  83)  28 
April  1883,  by  Robert 
de  Burgh  d'Arcy  and 
Henrietta  Maria  d'Arcy 
his  wife,  daughter,  both 
of  s  Edinburgh  Terrace, 
the  Exors. 


Rev.  Frederick  de  Grey,  born 
at  Winchester  House,  Chelsea, 
25  November  18 10;  of  St. 
John's  College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  and  M.A.  1833  ;  Rector 
of  Copdock  with  Washbrook, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1837  until  his 
death  ;  died  suddenly  at 
Copdock  Rectory,  aged  70, 
on  Wednesday,  30  March 
1 88 1,  bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Copdock.  Will  dated  10 
December  1880,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  384,  81)  II  May  1881, 
by  the  Hon*"'"^  John  Augustus 
de  Grey  and  the  Hon'''=  Edward 
Frederick  Kenyon,  nephews, 
the  Exors. 


A 


Mabel,  born  at     Rev.   Arnald   de  Grey,    bom    11= 

23     Arlington     September  1856,  bapt.  at  Merton  ; 

Street, London,     educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity 

on       Wednes-     College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 

day,  28  March     Michaelmas    Term,     1875,    B.A. 

1855,  baptised     1879;    Rector  of  Copdock   with 

there  privately.     Washbrook  1883  ;  died  at  Hyeres, 

France,  on  Friday,  15  November, 

bur.    there    18    November    1889. 

Will  dated  29  April  1882,  proved 

(Prin.  Reg.,  118,  90),  8  February 

1890,    by    the    Hon''''=    Margaret 

Maria  de  Grey,    relict,    the    sole 

Executrix. 


=Margaret  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''« 
Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Brabazon  Ponsonby-Fane 
of  Brympton,  co.  Somerset,  G.C.B.  (brother 
of  Walter  William  Brabazon,  7th  Earl  of 
Bessborough),  by  the  Hon*"'^  Louisa  Anne 
Rose  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Colonel  Henry 
Augustus,  13th  Viscount  Dillon  {see  Pedi- 
gree of  Dillon,  "  Visitation  of  Ireland" 
Vol.  4,  page  g4) ;  born  at  18  Montagu 
Street,  Portnian  Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  4  November,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  2  No- 
vember 1857;  marr.  at  St.  James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Monday,  17  April  1882. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Bessborough,    Vol.  12, 
page  118.) 


Michael  de  Grey,  born  at  43  Tedworth  Square,  London, 
on  Sunday,  17  June,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Chelsea, 
18  July  1883;  educated  at  Eton;  died  on  Thursday, 
6  May  1897,  in  the  Royal  Infirmary,  Windsor,  co.  Berks, 
from  the  result  of  an  accident  in  leaving  the  train  at 
Windsor  Station  the  previous  day,  bur.  at  Brympton,  co. 
Somerset. 


Nigel  de  Grey,  born 
27  March  1886,  bapt. 
at  Copdock;  educated 
at  Eton. 


23 


George  de  Grey,  born 
at  Winchester  House, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 15  November 
181 1  ;  Barrister- at - 
Law ;  died  at  1 1 
South  Audley  Street, 
London,  aged  59,  on 
Friday,  26  May  1871, 
bur.  at  Copdock,  co. 
Suffolk.  Will  dated 
25  January  187 1, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
467,  71)  I  July  1871, 
by  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''= 
Frederick  de  Grey, 
brother,  the  Hon'''' 
Edward  Frederick 
Kcnyon,  nephew,  two 
of  the  Exors. 


Lloyd,  Baron  Kenyon  of= 
Gredington,  co.  Flint ;  bom 
at  Gredington  i  April  1805  ; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  April  1823, 
B.A.  1826,  M.A.  1829; 
M.P.  for  St.  Michael's,  co. 
Cornwall,  1830-32,  J.  P. 
and  D.  L.  for  the  counties 
of  Salop  and  Flint ;  suc- 
ceeded his  father  as  3rd 
Baron  25  February  1855  ; 
died  at  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  64,  on  Wednes- 
day, 14  July,  bur.  at 
Hanmer,  co.  Flint,  20  July 
1869.  /t\ 


=Georgina,  born  at 
Farnham  Castle, 
CO.  Surrey,  7  July 
181 3  ;  marr.  at 
Merton,  co.  Nor- 
folk, 29  June 
1833  ;  died  at  50 
Cavendish  Square, 
London,  aged  60, 
on  Wednesday,  2  2 
April,  buried  at 
Hanmer  27  April 
1874. 


Francis  de  Grey,  born 
at  Winchester  House, 
Chelsea,  12  February 
1 8 1 5  ;  of  Worcester 
College,  Oxford, 

matriculated  23  May 
1833  ;  drowned  at 
Wouldham,  co.  Kent, 
aged  21,  on  Monday, 
25  April  1836,  in 
attempting  to  rescue 
some  persons  adrift 
in  a  boat  on  the  river 
Med  way. 


Robert  Baynard 
de  Grey  of  Hove, 
CO.  Sussex ;  bom 
at  23  Arlington 
Street,  London, 
on  Monday,  29 
March  1858, 
bapt.  at  Merton. 


Rev.  Francis  Henry  Hodgson  of  Clopton,= 
Stratford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick  (eldest  son  of 
Sir  Arthur  Hodgson  of  Clopton  House,  Stratford- 
on-Avon,  K.C.M.G.,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Sir  James  Cowling,  Chief  Justice  of 
New  South  Wales) ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Rick- 
mansworth,  co.  Hertford,  23  November  1847; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1867,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1874; 
Vicar  of  Abbots  Langley,  co.  Hertford,  1878-93, 
Rural  Dean  of  Watford  1884-93,  Rector  of  Little 
Gaddesden,  co.  Hertford,  1893-99,  Rector  of 
Escrick,  co.  York,  1899- 1904.  A 


=Elizabeth  Odeyne,  born 
at  Merton  Hall  30  Au- 
gust 1 86 1,  bapt.  at 
Merton  ;  marr.  at  \VMn- 
chester  Cathedral  on 
Wednesday,  3  June 
1896. 


24 


Colirmgtcn, 


^rwy.— Quarterly :  1st  and  4th,  Argent  a  fesse  embattled  counter-embattled 
sable  fretty  gules  between  three  lions  passant  of  the  third  ;  2nd  and 
3rd,  Vert  a  bend  argent  charged  with  three  roses  proper  in  the 
sinister  chief  canton  a  dexter  hand  couped  erect  of  the  second. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  dragon's  head  couped  gules  between  two 
dragons'  wings  chequy  or  and  azure. 

Motto. — Vira  virtus  immersabilis. 


Christopher  Codrington  (son  of  Christopher  Codrington,= 
Army  Surgeon);  born  in  1807;  Lieutenant  49th  Regiment 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  27  May  1830,  afterwards  Captain 
4th  Gurkha  Regiment ;  had  3rd-class  of  the  Order  of  the 
Doorane'e  Empire ;  killed  in  action  at  Char-ee-kar 
(ist  Afghan  War)  while  in  command  of  4th  Gurkha 
Regiment,  6  November  1841.  bur.  there. 


=Julia  Isabella,  dau. 
of  Brigadier  Mark 
Webber ;  bom  in 
1 81 2;  marr.  at  Bar- 
rackpore,  India,  in 
1832  ;  died  25  March 
1894,  bur.  at  Bedford. 


Emily  Anne,  bom 
16  March  1833  ; 
died  7  December 
1 85 1,  bur.  at  Bar- 
rackpore,  India. 


Surgeon-General  James  Alexander  Caldwell  Hutchinson=f=Julia    Margarett, 
(4th  son  of  John  Ross  Hutchinson  of  the  Bengal  Civil     born     15     Octo 
Service,  by  Caroline  Jemima  his  wife,  dau.  of  Colonel 
William  Caldwell  of  the  77th  Foot);   born  29  January 
1828;  educated  at  St.  Andrew's  and  at  Edinburgh,  M.D. ; 


ber  1834,  bapt. 
at  Simla,  India  ; 
marr.      at       the 


.\ssistant-Surgeon    20    November    1850,   Surgeon-Major  !  parish       church 


18th  Native  Infantr}'  20  November  1870,  Deputy  Surgeon 
General  31  March  1877,  officiating  Meerut  Circle  1878, 
retired  28  September  1884 ;  died  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Bedford,  aged  67,  on  Saturday,  26  October  1895,  bu""- 
in  the  cemetery  at  Bedford  30  October  1895.  Will 
dated  23  July  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  147,  96) 
4  February  1896,  by  Julia  Margarett  Hutchinson,  relict, 
and  Emily  Gertrude  Hutchinson,  spinster,  two  of 
the  Exors.  /|^ 


Cheltenham,  co. 
Gloucester,  29 
December   1852. 


Edward  William  Codrington,  bom  at 
Abbottabad,  Punjab,  India,  15  October 
1859;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
63rd  Foot  14  January  7880,  Lieutenant 
I  July  1 88 1,  transferred  to  Bengal  Staff 
Corps  23  November  1882,  Captain  Indian 
Staff  Corps  14  January  1891  ;  served  in 
Southem  Afghanistan  1879-80  (medal); 
in  Egyptian  War  1882  (medal  and 
Khedive's  bronze  star) ;  with  Hazara 
Expedition  1888  (medal  with  clasp);  also 
the  Miranzai  Expedition  1891  (clasp); 
died  at  Dhera  Ismail  Khan,  North-West 
Provinces,  India.  22  June  1896. 


I 

Rev.     Henry     Brierly=j=Lucy     Sarah,      bom      at 
(son  of  Henry  Brierly  '  Abbottabad  25  May,  bapt. 
there  14  June  186 1 ;  trained 


of  Chorley,  co.  Lancas 
ter,  by  Catherine  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Fowler) ;  born  at  Dul- 
wich,  CO.  Surrey,  3 
December  1867,  bapt. 
at  Dulwich  College 
Chapel ;  educated  at  St. 
Bees;  Curate  of  Christ 
Church,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  co.  Lancaster, 
since  1899. 


A 


as  nurse  at  St.  Thomas' 
Hospital,  London,  after- 
wards in  charge  of  District 
Nurse's  Home,  Edgehill, 
CO.  Lancaster ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Westcombe  Park, 
CO.  Kent,  27  April  1897  ; 
died  at  Ashton-under-Lyne 
5  February,  bur.  at  Christ 
Church,  Ashton-under- 
Lyne,  8  February  1902. 


25 


Color  :1  Edward  Christopher  Codrington  (only  son)  ;= 
born  at  Necmuch,  India,  ii  October  1837;  entered  the 
Army  as  Cornet  4  January  1856,  Lieutenant  1857, 
Captain  1868,  Major  1876,  Lieut.-Colonel  Bengal  Staff 
Corps  4  January  1SS2,  Colonel  4  January  1885  ;  served 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857-58,  present  at  the  siege  and 
capture  of  Lucknow  (medal  with  clasp) ;  served  with  the 
4th  Sikh  Infantry  against  the  Cabool  Kheil  Wuzeerees  in 
1859-60  (medal  with  clasp) ;  with  the  5th  Gurkhas 
throughout  the  operations  at  Umbeyla  in  1863  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  clasp) ;  also  in  the  Hazara  Campaign  of 
1868  (clasp);  in  Afghan  War  1878-79  (medal  with  clasp); 
and  with  the  Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition  in  1881,  as 
Assistant-Adjutant-General ;  died  at  Exniouth,  co.  Devon, 
aged  50,  on  Sunday,  i  July  1888,  bur.  at  Littleham,  co. 
Devon. 


=Sarah  Anne,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  de  Burgh,  B.D.,  Rector  of 
Arboe,  co.  Tyrone,  by  .Anne  his 
1st  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Copingcr ;  born  at  5  Filzgibbon 
Street,  Dublin,  31  December  1833; 
marr.  at  Mussourie,  India,  on 
Thursday,  14  October  1858;  died 
at  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  9  March, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Ealing 
12  March  1904.  Will  dated  30 
September  1902,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  608,  1904)  17  May  1904,  by 
John  Davidson,  Colonel  Indian 
Army,  one  of  the  Exors. 

(See  Pedigree  of  De  Burgh, 
"Visitatiott  of  Ire/and," 
Vol.  5,  page  37.) 


Hubert  Walter  Codrington,  born  at  Abbottabad,  Punjab,  India,  25=j=Esther  Alice,  dau.  of 
November  1864,  bapt.  there  ;  educated  at  St.  Helen's  College,  Southsea  : 
joined  the  Army  and  served  in  the  ranks  3  years  and  13  days,  obtained 
commission  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Seaforth  Highlanders  30  March  1887, 
transferred  to  Liverpool  Regiment  30  April  1887,  Lieutenant  Indian 
Staff  Corps  9  April  1888,  Captain  Indian  Army  30  March  1898,  Major 
30  March  1905;  Commanding  Infantry  Queen's  Own  Corps  of  Guides 
13  November  1905;  served  in  Miranzai  (ist)  Expedition  1891;  in 
Hazara  Expedition  1891  (mentioned  in  despatches  "London  Gazette," 
20  October  1891,  medal  with  clasp);  Chitral  1895,  Relief  of  Chitral, 
action  of  the  Malakand  Pass  (medal  with  clasp) ;  on  North-West  Frontier 
of  India  1897-98,  in  Malakand,  in  operations  in  Bajaur  and  in  the 
Mamund   Country  (mentioned   in    despatches,    "  London    Gazette,"    1 1 

January  and  18  March  1898);  at  Utman 

^      Khel  and  Buner  (clasp) ;  on  North-West 

Frontier  of  India   1908,  at  operations  in 

the  Mohmand  country  (medal  with  clasp). 


J{fir(^C^^^Iffh, 


Charles  Bendysche 
Walton,  Director  of 
Sericulture,  Kashmir, 
India,  by  Emily  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Wil- 
liam Birch  ;  horn  at 
Baraghuria,  Bengal, 
India,  28  January 
1882  ;  married  at 
All  Saints',  Srinagar, 
Kashmir,  22  April 
1903. 


Christopher  Hubert  Codrington,  born  at 
Srinagar  4  September,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Srinagar,  4  October  1904  ;  died  at 
Mardan,  Punjab,  India,  1 2  January,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  of  Guides'  Chapel, 
Mardan,  13  January  1909. 


26 


Harry  de  Burgh  Codrington,   born  at  Abbottabad  24=j=Helen      Maude, 


January  1867,  bapt.  tliere;  joined  the  Army  and  served 
in  the  ranks  2  years  and  263  days,  obtained  commission 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  West  Yorkshire  Regiment  28  No- 


youngest  dau.  of 
Richard  Vaughan, 
Major  Royal  (Ben- 


vember   1888,  Lieutenant  Indian  Staff  Corps  10  May    gal)    Artillery,   by 


1890,  Captain  Indian  Army  28  November  1899,  Brevet 
Major  7  September  1904,  Major  28  November  1906; 
served  in  Tirah  Campaign  1897-98  (medal  with  two 
clasps);  in  East  Africa  1902-1904,  Chief  Supply  and 
Transport  Officer  Somaliland  Field  Force  17  January 
to  15  July  1903,  Assistant  Director  of  Supplies, 
Somaliland  Field  Force,  16  July  1903  to  11  April  1904 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  Brigadier-General  Manning, 
17  August  1903,  Major-General  Sir  Charles  Comyn 
Egerton,  K.C.B.,  D.S.O.,  30  May  1904,  and  "London 
Gazette,"  2  September  1904,  medal  with  clasp,  brevet 
of  Major). 


Jemima  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William 
Ensor  Parry;  mar- 
ried at  St.  John's- 
in-the-Wildemess, 
Naini  Tal,  India, 
on  Monday,  18 
September  1893. 


I 
Marjorie  Doris,  born  at  Kasauli, 
Punjab,      10     September     1894, 
bapt.  there. 


Florence  Isabel, 
bom  at  Abbotta- 
bad 19  December 
1867,  bapt.  there; 
joined  the  Church 
of  England  Zenana 
Mission  in  China 
in  1 89 1,  and  was 
wounded  in  the 
massacre  at  Hwa- 
Sang  I  August 
1895- 


Kenneth  de  Burgh  Codrington, 
born  at  Murree,  Punjab,  5  June 
1899,  bapt.  there. 


27 


ISEoolIcomk  Bo^ce,  former^) 

of  Salic  M)oxm,  ^rrstbur^, 

CO.  (Gloucester. 


Arms  on  record  in  tJu  Collc!;i 
of  Arms. — Quarterly:  1st  and  4th, 
Vert  frelty  argent  a  cross  of  the 
last  thereon  three  acorns  leaved 
and  slipped  in  fesse  of  the  field, 
BoYCE :  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent 
three  bars  gules,  Wooi.i.combe. 

Crests. ^l,  Ademigriffin  argent 
holding  in  the  beak  an  acorn  as  in 
the  arms  and  resting  the  sinister 
claw  on  an  escutcheon  vert  charged 
with  two  cross-crosslets  fitchtJe  in 
saltire  also  argent,  Boyce  ;  2,  A 
falcon  wings  expanded  and  in- 
verted proper  belled  and  jessed  or 
on  each  wing  three  bars  gules, 
W00LI.COM  BE. 

Motto. — Cruce  robur. 


Rev.  William  Woollcoml)e-B()yce  (4th  son  of  the= 
Rev.  Henry  Boyce  \Portrait  at  Christow,  Minchiu- 
Jlampton,  co.  Gloucester,  by  R.  Reinagle,  A.R.A.,  in  the 
possession  of  William  Frederick  Reynolds  Woollcombe- 
Boyce,  his  grandson\  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge, 
Chaplain  to  the  Dowager  Lady  de  Clifford,  l)y  Mary  Anne 
his  wife  \I^ortrait  at  Christow,  Minchin  -  Hampton,  by 
Eduyn  llilliams,  in  the  possession  of  William  Frederick 
Reynolds  IVoollcombe-Boyce,  her  grandson^,  dan.  of  John 
Jacol)  of  Roath  Court,  co.  Glamorgan,  sister  of  the 
Xcn'"''-  Philip  Jacob,  Archdeacon  of  \Vinchester,  and  of 
Major-General  Sir  George  Le  Grand  Jacob,  K.C.S.I., 
C.B.) ;  born  5  December  1820,  bapt.  at  Gawcott,  co. 
Buckingham,  i  July  1821;  of  Trinity  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1845,  M.A.  1848;  Classical  Master  at 
Cheltenham  College  1845-77 ;  Rector  of  Elkstone, 
CO.  Gloucester,  1888-93;  asstuned  the  additional 
surname  and  arms  of  \Voollcombe  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  25  August  1899;  died  at  26  Imperial  Square, 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  83,  on  Wednesday, 
23  March,  bur.  at  Prestbury,  co.  Gloucester,  26  March 
1904.  Will  dated  12  December  1902,  proved  at 
Gloucester  19  May  1904,  by  William  Frederick 
Reynolds  Woollcombe-Boyce,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 
Portrait  at  Christow,  Minchin-Hampton,  by  Edwyn 
Williams,  in  the  possession  of  William  Frederick 
Reynolds  Woollcombe-Boycc,  his  son. 


/W. 


"Z^^^^T^^ 


=Jane  Vivian,  only 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Wooll- 
combe,  B.  1)., 
Fellow  of  Corpus 
Christi  College, 
Oxford,  Vicar  of 
Christow  and  of 
Hennock,  co. 
Devon,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife, 
dau.  of  Rear- 
Admiral  Robert 
Carthew  Rey- 
nolds of  Penair, 
CO.  Cornwall  ; 
born  at  Ilsington, 
CO.  Devon,  3 1  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  there 
18  March  1823  ; 
marr.  at  Christow 
(by  Rev.  Philip 
Woollcombc)  on 
Tuesday,  10  April 
1849.  Portrait  at 
Christo'cv,  Min- 
chin-Hampton, by 
Edwyn  11  'illiams, 
in  the  posses- 
sion of  William 
Frederick  Rey- 
nolds Woollcombe- 
Boyce,  her  son. 


Arthur       Courtenay      Woollcoinbe=j=Mary  Eleanor,  elder 
Boyce    of    Cheltenham  ;     born    at  I  dau.     of      Watkyn 


Edward  Alan  Jackson=f=Mary  Vivian,  born  at 


The  Priory,  Cheltenham,  on  Mon 

day,   19  April,  bapt.  at   St.  Mary's, 

Cheltenham,  20  ^Iay  1852;  entered 

the  Army  as    Sub- Lieutenant    49th  j  Cwm  Avon  2 1  Oc 

(Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales)  Foot  |  tober  1862;    marr. 

I    January    1873,    retired   as    Lieu-    at    W'est    Kensing- 


Llcwellyn  Jones  of 
Cwm  Avon,  co. 
Glamorgan ;  born  at 


tenant  1876;  died  at  Leckhampton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  in  his  40th  year, 
on  Monday,  1 1  January,  bur.  at 
pjlkstone  on  Thursday,  14  January 
1892.  Will  dated  21  January  1891, 
proved  at  Gloucester  31  March 
1892,  by  William  Frederick  Rey- 
nolds Boyce,  brother,  and  Rowland 
Ticehurst,  the  Exors. 


ton,  London,  15 
June  1886;  died  at 
Leckhampton,  aged 
29,  on  Friday,  15 
January,  bur.  at 
Elkstone  on  Mon- 
day, 18  January 
1892. 


(3rd  son  of  Charles 
Jackson  of  Doncas- 
ter,  CO.  York,  J. P., 
Barristcr-at-Law,  by 
Margaret  Caroline  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Hugh 
Parker  of  Woodthorpe 
Hall,  CO.  York,  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  West 
Riding,  co.  York) ; 
born  at  Doncaster  22 
January,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Doncaster, 
16  April  1857. 


the  Priory,  Chelten- 
ham, on  Wednesday, 
25  January,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Prestbury, 
22  February  1854; 
marr.  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Paddington,  London 
(by  the  Rev.  Philip 
Woollcombe,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Ed- 
ward Jacob  Boyce, 
and  the  Rev.  James 
Jackson),  on  Tuesday, 
16  October  1883. 


A 


Harold  Courtenay  Woollcombe-Boyce,  born  at  West  Kensington,  London,  30  March  1887  ;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  15  September  1903,  Midshipman  30  October  1893,  Sub-Lieutenant 
30  December  1906  (mentioned  in  despatches  for  services  in  South  Sea  Islands  1908),  promoted 
Lieutenant  (Birthday  Honour  List)  24  June  1909,  to  date  from  30  June. 

28 


Julia  Reynolds,  born 
at  The  Priory,  Chel- 
tenham, CO.  Glouces- 
ter, on  Tuesday,  22 
May,  bapt.  there 
privately  the  next 
day,  died  at  The 
Priory,  Cheltenham, 
on  Thursday,  24 
May,  bur.  at  Prest- 
bury,  CO.  Gloucester, 
26  May  1855. 


William  Frederick  Reynolds= 
Woollcombe-Boyce  of  Chris- 
tow,  Minchin-Hampton,  co. 
Gloucester ;  born  at  The 
Priory,  Cheltenham,  on  Sun- 
day, 20  December  1857, 
bapt.  at  Prestbury  19  January 
1858  ;  of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  14  Oc- 
tober 1S76,  B.A.  1880, 
M.A.  1890;  of  the  Inner 
Temple  1883. 


=Sarah  Louisa  (Sasie),  elder  dau.  of 
Edward  Lloyd  Griffiths  of  The  Granleys, 
Cheltenham,  by  Mary  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  William  Cooke  Stafford  of 
Beverley,  co.  York ;  born  at  Pittville, 
Cheltenham,  16  November,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Cheltenham,  12  December  1856; 
marr.  by  special  licence  at  St.  Mark's, 
Cheltenham  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
George  Pruen  Griffiths,  Hon.  Canon  of 
Gloucester,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Boyce),  on  Tuesday,  29  December  1885. 


Kenneth  Woollcombe  Woollcombe-Boyce,  born  at  Warwick  House, 
Maida  Hill  West,  co.  Middlesex,  1 1  July,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Paddington,  London,  8  August  1888  ;  educated  at  Radley  and 
Scholar  of  Gonville  and  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
21  October  1907. 


Annie  Elizabeth 
Jacob,  born  at 
The  Priory,  Chel- 
tenham, on  Mon- 
day, 2 1  March, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Prest- 
bury, 27  April 
1859. 


Hugh  Woollcombe  Boyce  of  Greenmount,= 
Southam,  co.  Gloucester ;  bom  at  The 
Priory,  Cheltenham,  on  Friday,  22  March, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Prestbury,  20  April 
1 86 1  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  The 
Princess  of  Wales'  Own  Yorkshire  Regiment 
14  January  1880,  Lieutenant  i  July  1881, 
Lieutenant  19th  (Princess  of  \\'ales'  Own) 
Hussars  1884,  Superintendent  of  Gymnasia, 
Dublin,  Captain  5th  Lancers  1888,  trans- 
ferred to  the  6th  Dragoon  Guards 
(Carabiniers)  1889;  served  in  the  Nile 
Expedition  1884-85,  with  the  i9lh  Hussars, 
and  was  present  in  the  action  at  Kirbekan 
(medal  with  two  clasps  and  Khedive's  star); 
died  at  38  Bury  Street,  St.  James',  London, 
from  injuries  received  the  previous  day 
while  riding  in  the  March  First  Free 
Hunters  Steeplechase,  Sandown  Park,  aged 
28,  on  Saturday,  i  March,  bur.  at  Prestbury 
5  March  1890.  Adinon  was  granted  at 
Gloucester  14  May  1890,  to  William 
Frederick  Reynolds  Boyce,  brother. 


Margaret  Matilda  Hoyle,  eldest 
dau.  of  Henry  Fisher  of  Nor- 
wood Grange,  co.  York,  by 
Sarah  Hoyle  his  wife,  dau.  of 
James  Tibbitts  of  77  Meadow 
Street,  Sheffield,  co.  York ; 
born  at  Norwood  Grange  19 
August  i860;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Norman  Wilfrid  Shelton, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Boyce),  on  Saturday,  8  May 
1886;  died  at  Piercetown 
House,  Newbridge,  co.  Kildare, 
aged  26,  on  Thursday,  10 
March  1887,  bur.  at  Connel, 
CO.  Kildare.  Will  dated  30 
August  1886,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  9  June  1887, 
by  Hugh  Woollcombe  Boyce, 
husband  the  Exor. 


Margery  Barbara,  born  at  Piercetown  House, 
Newbridge,  on  Friday,  18  February,  bapt.  at 
Morristownbiller,  CO.  Kildare,  19  March  1887. 


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Arms  on  rtcoid  in  the  College  of 
Aims.  — Vex  pale  azure  and  sable  a 
bend  between  six  crosses  pattee  or 
within  two  flaunches  of  the  last  each 
charged  with  a  garb  vert. 

Crest. — A  falcon  rising  proper 
resting  the  dexter  claw  on  a  garb 
fessewise  vert  and  charged  on  each 
wing  with  a  cross  pattee  or. 

Motto. — Spes  mea  Christus. 


ifeingl;am. 


John  Bingham  of  Chesterfield,  co.= 
Derby  (son  of  Thomas  Bingham  of 
Chesterfield) ;  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Chesterfield,  22  July  1759; 
died,  aged  76,  3  October,  bur.  at 
Chesterfield  8  October  1835.     .M.I. 


=Elizabeth  Boot  of  Tib- 
shelf,  CO.  Derby ;  marr. 
15  May  1799;  died, 
aged  80,  28  March, 
bur.  at  Chesterfield  2 
.\pril  1847.     M.I. 


I 


John  Bingham, 
bapt.  at  the 
parish  church, 
Sheffield,  1 1 
October  1801  ; 
died,  aged  16, 
bur.  at  Chester- 
field I  April 
i8i8. 


William  Bingham,  born= 
at  Sheffield  22  August, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  .Sheffield,  22 
September  1802;  died 
s.p.  30  March  1877, 
bur.  in  the  Friends' 
Burial  Croiiml, Chester 
field.  Will  dated  6 
February  1877,  pro\ed 
(Prin.  Reg.,  548,  77) 
27  July  1877,  by  Jane 
Bingham,  relict,  Wil- 
liam Dyson  and  Henry 
Hall  Taylor  Dyson, 
nephews,  the  Exors. 


=Jane  Mason  of 
Hackenthorpe,  co. 
Derby;  died  at 
Chesterfield,  aged 
97.  4  February, 
bur.  in  the  F'riends' 
Burial  Cround, 

Chesterfield,  9  Feb 
ruary  1893.  Will 
dated  23  January 
1893,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  715,  93)  24 
August  1893,  by 
George  Mason 
Ooundry  and  James 
dill,  the  Exors. 


Emma  Mary,  born  15  August 
1837  ;  died  at  62  Esplanade, 
Scarborough,  co.  York,  on 
Saturday,  20  August  1898, 
bur.  at  Ecclesall.  Adiiion 
was  granted  at  Wakefield 
16  November  1898,  to  John 
Edward  Bingham. 


Colonel  Sir  John  Edward  Bingham  of=f=Maria,  dau.  of  William 


West  Lea,  Ranmoor,  co.  York,  Baronet ; 
born  27  July  1839  ;  educated  at  Hram- 
ham  College,  co.  York ;  Master  Cutler 
of  Sheffield  1881-82  and  1884-85; 
J. P.  for  Sheffield;  Lieut.-Colonel  Com- 
manding I  St  West  Yorkshire  Royal 
Engineers  (Volunteers),  Hon.  Colonel 
(V.D.)  West  Riding  Divisional  Royal 
Engineers  3  November  1900;  created 
a  Baronet  12  December  1903. 


Fawcett  of  Clarke 
House,  Sheffield,  by 
Ann  Nowell  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Di.xon 
of  Page  Hall,  Shef- 
field ;  born  i  August 
1836  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Sheffield, 
9  March  1863. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Albert  Edward  Bingham  of  Ranby= 
House,  Retford,  co.  Nottingham  ;  born  at  Victoria  Park, 
Sheffield,  23  November  1868,  bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Sheffield,  3  F'ebruary  1869;  obtained  ist  commission 
in  1885,  Captain  ist  West  Yorkshire  Royal  Engineers 
(Volunteers)  27  June  1891,  Major  Commanding  No.  i 
Field  Company  West  Riding  Divisional  Royal  Engineers 
from  1907  (V.D.)  and  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel. 


=Lucy,  youngest  dau.  of  Duncan 
Livingstone  McAllum  of  Gosforth, 
CO.  Northumberland,  by  Phoebe  Jane 
his  wife,  dau.  of  William  Fenwick  of 
Stanhope,  co.  Durham  ;  born  at  New- 
castle-on-Tyne ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Jesmond,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  on 
Tuesday,  29  August  1893. 


Edward  Clifton  Bingham,  born  at 
Edenthorpe,  Sheffield,  on  Saturday, 
4  May  1895;  died  12  October  1896, 
bur.  at  Fulwood,  co.  York. 


Esme  Lyle,  born  at  Clovelly  Towers, 
Sheffield,  on  Monday,  10  August, 
bapt.  at  Ranmoor  i  November  1896. 


Henry  Dyson  of  The  Firs,  Tinsley,= 
CO.  York  (son  of  Arthur  Dyson  of 
The  Firs,  Tinsley,  by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  of  James  Genn  of  Skinner- 
thorp)  ;  bapt.  at  Tinsley  i8  Feb- 
ruary 1802  ;  died  at  Tinsley  13  July, 
bur.  there  16  July  1864.  Will 
dated  18  June  1S63,  proved  at 
Wakefield  20  October  1864,  by 
Eliza  Dyson,  relict,  one  of  the 
Exors. 


/K 


=Eliza,  born  at 
Sheffield,  CO.  York, 
12  September, 
bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Sheffield, 
3  October  1803; 
marr.  at  Chester- 
field, CO.  Derby,  2  2 
November  1827  ; 
died  4  March, 
bur.  at  Tinsley 
7  March  1882. 


Henry  Hall  of= 
Llwyndil  Court, 
Abergavenny,  co. 
Monmouth  ;  died 
at  Llwyndii  Court, 
aged  89,  on  Thurs- 
day, 3  January 
1 889,  bur.  at  Aber- 
gavenny. Will 
dated  6  January 
1885,  proved  at 
Llandaff  1 5  March 
1889,  by  Ann 
Hall,  relict. 


=Ann,bapt.atthe 
parish  church, 
Sheffield,  4  De- 
cember 1805  ; 
married  at 

Chesterfield  15 
May  1834;  died 
at  Llwyndii 
Court,  aged  84, 
on  Wednesday, 
19  February 
1890,  buried  at 
Abergavenny. 


Edward  Bingham  of  Broomgrove  Lodge,  Sheffield^ 
born  9  December  1808,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Sheffield,  6  January  1809 ;  died  at  Broomgrove 
Lodge,  Sheffield,  in  his  72  nd  year,  on  Saturday, 
7  August  1880,  bur.  at  Ecclesall,  co.  York.  Will 
dated  21  July  1876,  with  codicil  dated  20  Decem- 
I  ber  1879,  proved  at  Wakefield  19  October  1880, 
by  Emma  Bingham,  relict,  John  Edward  Bingham 
and  Charles  Henry  Bingham,  sons,  the  Exors. 


^Emma,  dau.  of  Arthur  Dyson  of  The 
Firs,  Tinsley,  by  Mary  his  wife  ;  bapt.  at 
Tinsley  11  September  1814;  marr.  at 
Tinsley  9  March  1835  ;  died  at  Broom- 
grove Lodge,  Sheffield,  in  her  8sth  year,  on 
Friday,  3  March  1899,  bur.  at  Ecclesall. 
Admon  was  granted  at  Wakefield  5  July 
1899,  to  John  Edward  Bingham  and 
Charles  Henry  Bingham. 


son=f= 


Edward  Vaughan  Birks  (: 
of  Thomas  Birks  of  Bolsover 
Hill,  near  Sheffield) ;  born 
at  Sheffield  30  September 
1839;  died  at  his  residence, 
Fairfield  House,  Sheffield, 
aged  34,  on  Friday,  16  Jan- 
uary, bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Ecclesall  2 1  January  1874. 
Will  dated  25  October  1866, 
with  codicil  dated  16  April 
1873,  proved  at  Wakefield  24 
February  1874,  by  Charles 
Elam,  M.D.,  and  Louis  John 
Crossley,  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth  Hedge- 
land,  of  Carsack 
Grange,  near 

Sheffield;  born  2 1 
June  1844;  marr. 
at  the  parish 
church,  Sheffield, 
15  June  1866. 


Charles  Henry  Bingham= 
of  Brinklands,  Sheffield ; 
born  28  May  1848 ; 
died  suddenly  at  Brink- 
lands,  Sheffield,  on 
Tuesday,  2  October, 
bur.  at  Ecclesall,  co. 
York,  6  October  1900. 
Will  dated  i  December 
1890,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  10,  1901)  19 
January  1901,  by  Jose- 
phine Bingham,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


A 


=Josephine,  3rd  dau. 
of  William  Keighley 
of  Huddersfield,  co. 
York,  J. P.,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  dau. 
of  Joshua  Lockwood 
of  Hazel  Grove, 
Huddersfield  ;  born 
18  September  1853  ; 
marr.  at  Cartmel 
Priory  Church  on 
Tuesday,  2  2  Sep- 
tember 1874. 


Charles  Harold  Bingham,  born 
at  Westbourne  Road,  Sheffield, 
on  Monday,  19  July  1875; 
died  there,  aged  13  months, 
on  Tuesday,  29  August,  bur.  at 
Ecclesall  2  September  1876. 


Arthur  Balfour  of  Arcadia,  = 
Endcliffe,  Sheffield  (eldest 
son  of  Herbert  Balfour) ; 
born  in  London  9  January 
1873;  educated  at  Ashville 
College,  Harrogate. 


A 


=Frances  Josephine,  born  at  West- 
bourne  Road,  Sheffield,  on 
Saturday,  28  October  1876, 
bapt.  there  8  February  1877  ; 
marr.  at  Sharrow,  co.  York,  on 
Thursday,  19  July  1899. 


Edward    Bingham,    born   at   West-= 
bourne        Road,        Sheffield,       on 
Wednesday,  17  October  1877,  bapt. 
there  15  April  1878. 


=Lucy  Cordelia,  eldest  dau.  of  Stephen  England  Gillingham 
of  Godshill  Park,  Isle  of  Wight,  and  of  Lanibrook, 
Fairlie,  New  Zealand;  bom  at  Fairlie;  marr.  there  on 
Monday,  21  July  1902. 


Elsie  Josephine,  born  at  Belle 
Vue,  near  Wellington,  New 
Zealand,  on  Thursday,  25 
June  1903,  bapt.  at  Wellington. 


I 
Stephanie,    born   at    Brink- 
lands,  Fairlie,  New  Zealand, 
17  January   1907,   bapt.   at 
I'airlie. 


Margaret,  born  at  Home 
Bush,  Masterton,  New 
Zealand,  1 7  December 
1908. 


Walter  Frederick  Burdekin  of= 
Carlton  Grange,  King's  Norton, 
CO.  Worcester  (youngest  son  of 
Benjamin  Burdekin  of  Sheffield, 
by  Sarah  Ann  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Samuel  Sharman  of  Sheffield)  ; 
born  at  Clareniont  Place,  Shef- 
field, 30  October  1869,  bapt. 
at  St.  George's,  Sheffield  ; 
educated  at  Wesley  College, 
Sheffield. 


=Emma  Margaret 
Keighley,  born  at 
Brinklands,  Shef- 
field, 6  October 
1880,  bapt.  there 
1  o  February  1 88 1 ; 
marr.  at  Sharrow, 
CO.  York  (by  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Ed- 
ward Burdekin), 
on  Thursday,  26 
September  1907. 


C^harles    Keighley     Beatrice    Elizabeth 


Bingham,  born  at 
Brinklands,  .Shef- 
field, 28  February, 
bapt.  there  8  June, 
died  there  7  De- 
cember 1883,  bur. 
at  Ecclesall. 


Keighley,  born  at 
]5rinklands,  Shef- 
field, 19  May,  bapt. 
there  7  August 
1890. 


A 


32 


Carter  of  Jlort{)toolb,  to.  jSorfolfe. 


Arms. — Per  pale  argent  and  azure  a  chevron  between  three 

Catherine  wheels  counter-changed. 
Crest. — A  talbot  sejant  ermine  the  dexter  fore-paw  supporting 

an    escutcheon    per    pale    argent    and    azure    a 

Catherine  wheel  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto. — Sacro  gratus  cineri. 


John  Carter  of  Northwold,  co.  Norfolk  (2nd  son=j=Mary  Ann,   2nd  dau.  of  William  George 

Daniel-Tyssen  of  Foley  House,  co.  Kent, 
of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  Fouldon  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk,  and  of  Westbrooke  House, 
CO.  Dorset,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  only 
surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Captain  John 
Amhurst,  R.N.  ;  born  8  December  1796; 
marr.  at  Foulden  9  January  1819;  died 
at  Northwold  21  December,  bur.  there 
28  December  1847.     M.I. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Amherst  of  Hackney, 
Vol.  ij,  page  68.) 


of  William  Langham  of  Feltwell,  co.  Norfolk,  by 
Judith  Kenton  his  wife);  born  3  May  1795; 
he  assumed  the  surname  and  arms  of  Carter  in 
lieu  of  that  of  Langham,  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  23  November  1813;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Norfolk;  died  at  Northwold  16  October, 
bur.  there  23  October  1847.     M.L 


Edward  Henrj'  Cormick  (eldest  son  of==Mary  Harvey  Bur- 


Edward  Cormick,  by  Amelia  Harriet 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
George  Daniel-Tyssen);  bom  8  March 
181 7;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 
T7th  Foot  29  July  1836,  Lieutenant 
II  January  1839,  Captain  1847; 
served  in  Afghanistan  and  Beloochis- 
tan,  at  the  storming  of  Chuznee  23 
July  1839  and  capture  of  Khelat 
13  November  following;  died  at 
Sandgate,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  22 
April  1854,  bur.  atCheriton,  co.  Kent. 
Will  dated  3  April  1854,  proved 
(P.C.C.  438,  54)  9  June  1854,  by 
Mary  Harvey  Burroughes  Cormick, 
relict,  the  E.\ecutri.\.  ^ 


roughes,  bom  at 
Stoke  Ferry,  co. 
Norfolk,  3  January, 
bapt.  at  Northwold 
13  April  1820; 
marr.  there  2 1 
November  1848; 
died  at  Northwold 
8  December,  bur. 
there  1 5  December 
1902. 


Amelia,  of  Lin- 
den House, 
Northwold;  bom 
at  Fouldon  1 9 
February,  bapt. 
there  20  Feb- 
ruary 182 1;  died 
unmarried  at 
Northwold  on 
Sunday,  2  3  May, 
bur.  there  26 
May  1909. 


Caroline  Harvey, 
born  at  Fouldon 
16  October,  bapt. 
there  22  October 
1822  ;  died  un- 
married at  North- 
wold 28  August, 
bur.  there  i  Sep- 
tember 1896.  Will 
dated  July  1894, 
proved  at  Norwich 
27  March  1897,  by 
the  Rev.  Arthur 
Frederick  Sutton, 
nephew,  the  sole 
Exor. 


•k 


John  Thomas 
Carter,  born  at 
Fouldon  9  Ap- 
ril, bapt.  there 
30  April  1824; 
died  at  North- 
wold 8  Septem- 
ber, bur.  there 
1 2  September 
1833.     M.L 


Rev.   Augustus  Sutton    (5th  son  of  Sir  Richard=j=Charlotte  Robina,  born  at 


Sutton  of  Norwood,  co.  Nottingham,  2nd  Baronet, 
by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Benjamin 
Burton  of  Burton  Hall,  co.  Carlow) ;  born  1 3 
January  1825;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  University 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  24  November 
1843,  B.A.  1847,  M.A.  1856;  Rector  of  West 
Tofts,  CO.  Norfolk,  1849  until  his  death; 
Prebendary  of  Lincoln  1862  ;  J.  P.  for  co. 
Norfolk ;  died  at  his  residence,  West  Tofts, 
aged  60,  on  Wednesday,  10  June  1885,  bur.  at 
\Vest  Tofts.  Will  dated  3  August  1875,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  755,  85)  27  August  1885,  by 
Charlotte  Robina  Sutton,  relict,  one  of  the 
Exors.  Further  grant,  20  February  1902,  to  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Frederick  Sutton. 


Fouldon  I  March,  bapt. 
there  1 2  March  1826;  marr. 
at  Northwold  2  October 
1851  ;  died  at  the  Rec- 
tory, Brant  Broughton,  co. 
Lincoln,  aged  62,  on 
Wednesday,  i  o  October 
1888,  bur.  at  West  Tofts. 
Admon  (with  will  dated 
20  August  1888)  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  23  November 
1888,  to  Rowland  Sutton, 
son,  one  of  the  residuary 
legatees. 


A 


2,1 


William  Marcon  Carter 
of  Northwold,  co.  Nor- 
folk; bornatFouldon.co. 
Norfolk,  13  July,  bapt. 
there  16  July  1827 ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  sth 
Fusiliers  29  December 
1848,  Lieutenant  28 
October  1853;  wounded 
in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
before  the  walls  of 
Lucknow  2  7  September, 
and  died  at  Lucknow 
18  October  1857,  bur. 
there.  M.L  in  North- 
wold Church.  Will 
dated  8  May  1855, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  35, 
58)  16  February  1858, 
by  Richard  Tyssen 
Carter,  brother,  the  sole 
Exor. 


Charles  Carter= 
of  Northwold ; 
born  at  Fouldon 
1 1  March,  bapt. 
there  5  April 
1829;  died  at 
Northwold  on 
Wednesday,  7 
February,  bur. 
there  1 2  Feb- 
ruary 1877.  Will 
dated  28  Octo- 
ber 1873,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg., 
180,  77)  23 
March  1877, 
by  Sarah  Ann 
Carter  of  North- 
wold, relict, 
Robert  Carter, 
brother,  and 
Alfred  Norton 
of  Northwold, 
the  Exors. 


=Sarah  Ann,  eldest ' 
dau.  of  John  Nor- 
ton of  Harding- 
ham,  CO.  Norfolk; 
born  28  October 
1836;  marr.  at 
Hardingham  on 
Wednesday,  13 
June  i860 ;  died 
at  Northwold 
on  Tuesday,  1 5 
December,  bur. 
there  21  Decem- 
ber 1908.  Will 
dated  20  Decem- 
ber 1900,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  127, 
1909)  5  April 
1909,  by  John 
Burroughes  Car- 
ter, the  sole  Exor. 


^-/^^^-^^ii^-^.-'t^^C'^ -^"^^^  ^rii-'*:^^*:^!^^- 


Rev.  Henry  Pearson=pAdclaideCa- 
(youngest  son  of  Thomas  thcrine,born 
Pearson  of  South  Wing-  at  Fouldon 
field,  CO.  Derby,  by  Anne  8  July,  bapt. 
his  2nd  wife,  elder  dau.  of  there  2oJuly 
Christopher  Royston  of  1830;  mar- 
Codnor  Park,  co.  Derby) ;  ried  at  Mun- 
born  at  South  Wingfield  desley,  co. 
28  August,  bapt.  there  12  Norfolk,  on 
October  181 7;  of  St.  Thursday,  16 
Catharine's  College,  Cam-  April  1857. 
bridge,  B.A.  1841,  M.A. 
1844;  Vicar  of  Henley, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1850  until 
his  death ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Henley,  in  his 
77th  year,  on  Saturday, 
5  May,  bur.  at  Henley 
on  Thursday,  10  May 
1894.  Will  dated  16 
January  1890,  proved  at 
Ipswich  7  November 
1894,  by  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Carter  Pearson  and 
Charles  Richards  Steward, 
two  of  the  Exors.  /t\ 

(^See  Pedigree  of  Pearson, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  166.) 


John  Burroughes  Carter  of  The  Manor= 
House,  Northwold ;  born  at  Northwold 
27  March,  bapt.  there  28  March  1866; 
of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1884;  J. P.  for  co. 
Norfolk  1896. 


=Jane  Evelyn,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James  Alexander 
Crozier,  Rector  of  Coston,  co.  Leicester,  formerly 
Chaplain  to  the  Household  Brigade,  by  Emma  Caroline 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Edgcumbe  Chevalier  of  Ipswich  ;  bom 
7  August  1865  ;  marr.  at  Coston  23  October  1895. 


Ill  I 

John  Hugh  Crozier    John  Patrick  Carter,     Janetta    Constance  John    Philip    Charles   Carter,    born 

Carter,  born  at  North-     bom    at    Northwold     Blanch,      born     at  at    Northwold    25    February,    bapt. 

wold  13  March,  bapt.      12     October,     bapt.     Northwold    15  Oc-  privately    10    April,    received    into 

there  27  April  1897.     there   20  November     tober,  bapt.  there  30  the  church  at    Northwold  on  Whit 

1898.  November  1899.  Sunday,  30  May  1909. 


34 


Richard  Tyssen 
Carter  of  New 
Zealand ;  bom  at 
Northwold,  co. 
Norfolk,  17  Au- 
gust, bapt.  there 
14  September 
1833- 


Robert  Carter  of  The  Lodge,  Northwold ;  bom= 
at  Northwold  i  March,  bapt.  there  4  March  1835  ; 
died  at  Mundesley,  co.  Norfolk,  aged  49,  on 
Sunday,  21  September,  bur.  at  Northwold  25 
September  1884.  Will  dated  i  February  1861, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  923,  84)  4  December  1884, 
by  Emily  Carter,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Emily,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  Wilkinson  of 
North  Walsham,  co. 
Norfolk ;  bom  28 
March  1836;  marr. 
at  North  Walsham  16 
October  i860. 


Langham  Carter,  bom 
at  North  Walsham  on 
Tuesday,  29  October 
1 86 1,  bapt.  there;  ad- 
mitted a  Solicitor  in 
February  1888. 


James  Edward  Wilkinson= 
(her  cousin),  son  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Wilkin- 
son ;  born  28  November 
1868. 


=Emily,  bom  28  May  1863 ; 
marr.  at  St.  James',  West 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
II  September  1895;  died  16 
May  1897,  bur.  at  Kingston, 
CO.  Dorset. 


Edith,     bom 
20  May  1865. 


A 


Herbert  Carter,  = 
bom  2  October 
1867;  of  the 
Indian  Forest 
Department. 


=Gertrude  Evelyn, 
2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Mowat, 
Rector  of  Hands- 
worth,  CO.  York ; 
marr.  at  North  Wal- 
sham on  Saturday, 
10  October  1896. 


William  Langham-= 
Carter  of  Singapore, 
Straits  Settlements; 
born  13  April  1869; 
assumed  the  ad- 
ditional surname  of 
Langham  in  1901. 


^Frances  Maud,  eldest  dau.  of 
Reginald  Wyndham  Buttenvorth, 
by  Rosalind  Harriet  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Francis  Samuel  Daniel-Tyssen  of 
Castle  House,  Sandgate,  co.  Kent 
{see  Pedigree  of  Amherst,  Vol.  ij, 

page  7j);  born  23  November  1873; 
marr.  at  Bath  Abbey  21  June  1902. 


Joan,  bom  2  October 
1897  ;  died  in  Burma 
in  1898. 


James  Langham  Carter, 
bom  in  Burma  18  Sep- 
tember 1898. 


Reginald  Robert  Langham-Carter, 
born  at  Singapore  17  November 
1903,  bapt.  there. 


Margaret,  Rev.  George  James  Pattison  (son  of  James=T=Mary,  born 
bom  17  Balfour  Pattison,  Vicar  of  Stockingford,  co.  j  3  September 
October  Warwick,  by  Emily  Montgomery  his  wife,  dau.  1872; marr. at 
1870.  of  Joseph  Watson,  Solicitor);  born  at  Nelson,  |  West   Hamp- 

co.    Lancaster,    17    December    187 1  ;    of   St.  1  stead  15  Oc- 
Nicholas'   College,    Lancing,    1895;    Assistant     tober  1907. 
Master  at  Ardingly  College  1 896-1 901;  Curate 
of  Oundle,  co.  Northampton,  1901-1905,  and 
of  Langham,  co.  Rutland,  since  1905.  /K 


Adelaide  Catheri  ne, 
born  1 4  August 
1878. 


JA,^..^ 


^rttirau):. 


Arms. — Argent  a  chevron  sable  in  chief  a  label  of  tliree  poinls  gules. 
Cresl. — A  Saracen's  head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  on  the 

head  a  cliapcau  azure  turned  up  argent. 
Molto. — Dcus  providebil. 


William  Prideaux  (3rd  son  of  George  Prideaux  [istcousin= 
of  William  Prideaux  of  Kingsbridge,  co.  Devon,  see  Vol.  5, 
page  62],  by  Anna  his  wife,  dau.  and  heiress  of  Philip 
Cookworthy) ;  born  at  Kingsbridge  28  February  1778; 
died  6  December  1844,  bur.  at  Kingsbridge. 


.^^^r:^ 


=Mary  Cowles,  dau.  of  Robert  Ansticc  of 
Bridgwater,  co.  Somerset,  by  Susanna  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Joseph  Ball  of  Bridgwater; 
born  20  October  1783;  died  at  Dod- 
brooke,  co.  Devon,  in  her  85th  year,  on 
Friday,  9  October  1868,  bur.  at  Kings- 
bridge.  Will  dated  30  June  1868,  proved 
at  Exeter  22  December  1868,  by  Caro- 
line Prideaux  of  Kingsbridge,  spinster, 
daughter,  one  of  the  Exors. 

A 


Francis  William  Prideaux,  born  at  Plymouth,  co.  Devon,  31= 
October  1806;  Secretary  in  Revenue  Department  of  India  Office; 
died  at  13  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London,  in  his  65th 
year,  on  Thursday,  3  August  187 1,  bur.  in  Paddington  Cemetery, 
Willesden  Lane,  co.  Middlesex.  M.L  Will  dated  7  July  1871, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  567,  71)  17  August  1871,  by  Mary  Charlotte 
Prideaux  of  13  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  spinster,  daughter, 
Charles  James  Prideaux 


of  13  Avenue  Road,  son, 
and  Walter  Sherburne 
Prideaux  of  the  Gold- 
smiths' Hall,  London, 
the  Exors. 


Mary  Frances,  only  dau.= 
of  John  Townshend 
Philpot  of  the  Pay- 
Master  General's  Office, 
by  .\gnes  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Alexander  Campbell ; 
born  at  Old  Brompton, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Fri- 
day, I  December  1 843  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Stephen-the- 
Martyr,  Avenue  Road, 
Regent's  Park,  London, 
on  Saturday,  lo  April 
1869;  died  at  Bushire, 
Persian  Gulf,  aged  33, 
I  August  1877,  bur.  in 
the  .Armenian  Church 
there.      M.L      ist  wife. 


Charlotte,  dau.  of  James  Giles  of 
Maidstone,  co.  Kent,  by  Anne 
Wallace  his  wife;  born  10  August 
1810;  marr.  in  London  27  July 
1839;  died  at  2  Sidlaw  Terrace, 
Bognor,  co.  Sussex,  aged  69,  on 
Saturday,  27  March  1880,  bur.  in 
Paddington  Cemetery.  Will  dated 
22  March  1879,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  459,  80)  12  May  i88o,  by 
Mary  Charlotte  Prideaux  of  2  Sid- 
law Terrace,  Bognor,  daughter, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


'Colonel  William  Francis  Prideaux,  C.S.L ;  born= 
at  North  Bank,  St.  John's  Wood,  co.  Middlesex, 
30  April  1840;  educated  at  Aldenham  School; 
matriculated  at  Corpus  Christi  College,  Oxford, 
27  March  1858;  of  the  India  Office  1859; 
entered  the  Bombay  Army  as  Ensign  i  2  January 
i860,  and  the  Bombay  Staff  Corps  1865,  Captain 
12  January  1872,  Lieut. -Colonel  12  January 
1886,  Colonel  12  January  1890;  appointed 
Assistant  to  Resident  at  Aden  1864  ;  attached 
to  Mr.  Rassam's  mission  to  King  Theodore  of 
Abyssinia  March  1865,  a  prisoner  at  Magdala 
from  July  1866  to  April  1S68;  served  in  Abys- 
sinian War  1868  (medal)  ;  Political  Agent  and 
Consul-General  at  Zanzibar  December  1873  to 
March  1875,  and  in  Persian  Gulf  March  1876 
to  August  1877,  Resident  at  Jeyijore  1880-82, 
in  Kashmir  1890-93,  in  Meywar  1893-94,  and  in 
Jeypore  1894-95  ;  created  C.S.I,  i  January  1S95  ; 
Author  of  "  The  Lay  of  the  Himyarites,"  &c. 


=Mary  Catherine  (Birdie), 
3rd  dau.  of  Alexander 
Charles  MacLeod  of 
Castlefield,  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  M.D., 
M.R.C.P.,  Surgeon- 

Major  Madras  Army,  by 
Sophia  Maria  Purves  his 
2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Major- 
General  Henry  Prior, 
Bengal  Army ;  born  at 
Secunderabad,  India,  23 
October  i860;  marr.  at 
All  Saints',  Kirkee,  East 
Indies,  on  Sunday, 
I  January  1882.  2nd 
wife. 


I 
Arthur  William  Prideaux,  born 
at  Aden,  Presidency  of  Bombay, 
India,  10  September  1870, 
bapt.  there ;  died  23  March 
187 1,  bur.  at  Steamer  Point, 
Aden.     M.L 


Francis  Beville  Prideaux,  born  at  Aden  on  Sunday,  26  November 
1871,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Marlborough  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion 
Middlesex  Regiment  3  May  1890,  Lieutenant  Indian  Staff  Corps 
1895,  Captain  3  May  1901,  Major  3  May  1908;  Political  Agent, 
Bahrein,  Persian  Gulf,  1904. 

36 


Emma  Beesley,  born  at  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 
22  November  1808;  died  20  April  1830,  bur.  at 
St.  Servan,  France. 


Ellen,  born  at  Plymouth  5  March 
1 8 10;  died  18  June,  bur.  at  Plymouth 
25  June  1815. 


Mary  Charlotte,  bom 
in  London  14  July 
1841 ;  died  at  2  Sidlaw 
Terrace,  Bognor,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  44,  on 
Tuesday,  2  February 
1886,  bur.  at  South 
Bersted,  co.  Sussex. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at 
Chichester  23  March 
1886,  to  Florence 
Grisewood  Prideaux  of 
2  Sidlaw  Terrace,  Bog- 
nor, spinster,  sister. 


Colonel  Robert  Anstice  Prideaux,  born  at  North= 
Bank,  St.  John's  Wood,  co.  Middlesex,  28  October 
1842,  bapt.  at  Kingsbridge,  co.  Devon;  entered  the 
Bombay  Army  27  March  1861,  Captain  4  February 
1871,  Lieut.-Colonel  27  March  1887,  Colonel  5 
January  1897;  served  with  15th,  26th,  5th  and  20th 
Regiments  of  Bombay  Infantry  to  March  1881, 
Acting  Assistant  Resident,  Baroda,  and  Boundary 
Commissioner,  Amreli  and  Kathiawar,  1869-73, 
Deputy  Judge  Advocate,  Mhow,  Quetta,  Mhow 
and  Poona  Divisions,  and  Assistant  Judge 
Advocate-General,  Poona,  March  1881  to  1889, 
Deputy  Judge  Advocate-General,  Secunderabad 
Division  and  Hydrabad  Contingent  1889-93,  ^^d 
of  Bombay  Command  1893-99. 


'Sophia  Isabella 
Winckworth,  eldest 
dau.  of  Colonel 
Winckworth  Scott, 
Bombay  StafTCorps, 
by  Sophia  his  ^viJfe, 
dau.  of  Jeffery  Am- 
herstSinclair,  M.D., 
Inspector  -  General 
Bombay  Medical 
Department ;  born 
at  Belgaum,  East 
Indies,  28  April 
1849  ;  marr.  at  the 
Camp  near  Deesa, 
East  Indies,  on 
Thursday,  4  April 
1867. 


Francis  Winckworth  Anstice  Prideaux,  born=pNora    EveljTi,    dau.    of   Samuel    Chapman    of 


at  Gogo,  Kathiawar,  East  Indies,  9  May 
1869,  bapt.  there;  Deputy  Commissioner 
and  Sessions  Judge,  Berar,  East  Indies. 


Bridgwater,  co.  Somerset,  Solicitor;  born  22 
August  1877  ;  marr.  at  Amraoti  Camp,  Berar, 
14  April  1897. 


Pamela  Margaret  Anstice, 
born  at  Basim,  Berar, 
15  October  1901. 


I 
George  Prideaux,  born  at  the 
Residency,  Jaipur,  Rajputana,  India, 
on  Wednesday,  18  October,  died  at 
Jaipur,  on  Sunday,  12  November 
1882,  bur.  there  the  same  day. 


William  Hugh  Cardinan  Prideaux,  born  at  Bognor  23 
January  1884,  bapt.  there;  educated  at  Shrewsbury  and 
at  Faraday  House  Electrical  Institute  (Faraday  Scholar 
January  1903);  Junior  Demonstrator  Central  Technical 
College,  South  Kensington,  1908;  H.M.  Inspector  of 
Factories,  Home  Office,  1909. 


D 

c 


Philip  Edward  Prideaux,  born  at  Vine  House,  = 
Norbiton,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  16  November 
1873,  bapt.  at  Norbiton;  educated  at  Clifton 
and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  West  India  Regiment  25  April 
1894,  Lieutenant  22  April  1896,  Captain  7  May 
1900,  resigned  August  1902  ;  Major  Canadian 
Local  Forces,  Ottawa  ;  served  in  the  Ashanti 
Expedition  1895-96  (star),  and  in  operations 
in  Sierra  Leone  1898-99  (medal  with  clasp). 


^Frances  Mae,  eldest 
dau.  of  Burrows  Henry 
Rothwell  of  Detroit, 
Michigan,  U.S.A. ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mark's,  Hamil- 
ton Terrace,  St.  John's 
Wood,  CO.  Middlesex,  on 
Monday,  5  September 
1898. 


Mary  Agatha  Holm- 
wood,  born  at  Simla, 
Punjab,  India,  on 
Wednesday,  21  July 
1875- 


37 


Louisa,  bom  at  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon,  12  September 
181 1  ;  died  at  Kingsbridge, 
CO.  Devon,  28  January 
1892,  bur.  there.  Will 
dated  9  September  1886, 
with  codicil  dated  20  Oc- 
tober 1 89 1,  proved  at 
Exeter  28  March  1892,  by 
I^ura  Mary  Stradling, 
widow,  sister,  and  Georgina 
Mercy  Stradling,  spinster, 
the  Exors. 


Caroline,  born  at 
Plymouth  24  February 
1813;  died  at  2  Frede- 
rick Place,  Bognor, 
CO.  Sussex,  19  July 
1 90 1,  bur.  at  South 
liersted,  co.  Sussex. 
Will  dated  5  March 
1897,  proved  at 
Chichester  26  August 
1901,  by  Laura  Mary 
Stradling,  widow,  the 
sister,  sole  Executrix. 


Beville  Prideaux  of  Rose 
Cottage,  Upton,  co.  Essex ; 
born  at  Plymouth  18  Oc- 
tober 1814;  died  at  56 
Bolsover  Street,  London, 
aged  48,  on  Saturday,  21 
March  1863.  Adfiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  18  April  1863,  to 
P'rancis  William  Prideaux 
of  13  Avenue  Road, 
Regent's  Park,  London, 
brother. 


I 
Eliza,  born  at 
Plymouth  5 
January  1816; 
died  10  Jan- 
uary 1862,  bur. 
at  Kingsbridge. 


Charles  James  Prideaux,  bom  in 
London  21  January  1844;  marr. 
in  London  27  October  1869,  Jane 
Elizabeth  Amelia,  dau.  of  John 
McLaren  of  London.  He  died  at 
56  Brooke  Road, Stoke Newington, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  41,  on  Tues- 
day, 10  November,  and  was  bur. 
in  Abney  Park  Cemetery,  London, 
17  November  1885. 


Walter  Courtenay 
Prideaux  of  Mil- 
ford  Haven,  co. 
Pembroke ;  born 
in  London  20 
April  1845. 


Elizabeth  Ann, 
born  in  London 
14  December 
1846;  died  in 
London  20  June 
1847,  bur.  in 
St.  John's  Wood 
Chapel  Cemetery, 
CO.  Middlesex. 


Florence  Grisewood, 
of  Churchfields,  Mar- 
gate, CO.  Kent;  born 
in  London  28  April 
1853- 


I. 
Robert  Anstice  Prideaux,  born  at= 
Gogo,  Kathiawar,  East  Indies,  27 
August  1870,  bapt.  at  Ahmada- 
bad.  East  Indies ;  educated  at 
Middleton  School,  Bognor,  Chel- 
tenham School,  Lucerne  College 
and  Sunbury  Military  College ; 
joined  the  3rd  Dragoon  Guards 
in  1889,  resigned  in  1902;  served 
in  Black  Mountain  Expedition, 
and  with  the  Natal  Scouts  in 
the  Matabcle  War  1893,  and 
Ma,shonaland  F'ield  Force  1896; 
in  N'ongai  Regiment  in  Zambaaus 
Expedition  ;  Captain  and  Brevet 
Major  Imperial  Light  Horse, 
South  African  War  1899-1902. 


=Dora,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Price 
Alcock  Fletcher, 
Rector  of  Aston- 
Flamville-with-Bur- 
bage,  CO.  Leicester, 
by  Marian  his  wife,  ■ 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Waters  Banks,Chap- 
lain  R.  N.  ;  born 
at  Broxbourne, 
CO.  Hertford,  in 
1880 ;  educated  at 
Cheltenham  Clirls' 
College ;  marr.  at 
Murree,  East  Indies, 
in  1904. 


GeorgeWalterBeville 
Prideaux,  born  at 
Rajkot,  East  Indies, 
27  August  187 1, 
bapt.  there;  Deputy- 
Superintendent  of 
Police,  Burmah. 


Charles  Chamberlen 
Anstice  Prideaux, 
born  at  Rajkot  24 
November  1872, 
bapt.  there  ;  served 
in  South  African  War 
with  the  Imperial 
Light  Horse  (medal). 


Sophie  Sinclair 
Anstice,  born  at 
Bognor  10  March 
1874,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Bognor ; 
marr.  at  Poona, 
East  Indies,  22 
February  1897, 
Herbert  William 
Johnston  of  the 
Indian  Staff 

Corps,  Captain 
30  January  1897, 
Major  30  January 
1904. 


Denis  Robert  Anstice  Prideaux  (twin 
with  Esm^  Dora  Sinclair),  born  at 
Broxbourne  13  February  1905. 


Esm^  Dora  Sinclair  (twin  with  Denis 
Robert  Anstice),  born  at  Broxbourne 
13  P'ebruary  1905. 


38 


Sparks  Molineof  Church=j=Isabella,  bom  at 
Street,  Stoke  Newington,  Plymouth,     co. 
CO.    Middlesex,   and   of  Devon,  15  July 
Adelaide  Place,  London  181 7;    marr.  at 
Bridge ;  born  at  Plaistow,  the         Friends' 
CO.      Essex,      12      May  Meeting  House, 
181 1  ;    died  at  Church  Kingsbridge,  co. 
Street,  Stoke  Newington,  Devon,    8    No- 
aged  54,  on  Tuesday,  28  vember     1838  ; 
November  1865,  bur.  in  died  at  Church 
the     Friends'     Burying  Street,       Stoke 
Ground   at   Winchmore  Newington, aged 
Hill, CO. Middlesex.  Will  22,   in  October 
dated  i  November  1865,  1840,     bur.     in 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  44,  the         Friends' 
66)  20  January  1866,  by  BuryingGround 
John  Williams  of  Mark  at     Winchmore 
Lane,  London,  Thomas  Hill. 
Weller  of  High  Street, 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  and 
William  Bettell  of  Ade- 
laide    Place,     London 
Bridge,     three    of    the 
Exors.                               /(n^ 


Fanny,  bom 
at  Plymouth 
9  February 
18 19;  died 
unmarried  13 
April  1866, 
bur.  at  Kings- 
bridge. 


William  Hancock= 
Balkwill  of  Mal- 
borough,  CO.  Devon ; 
born  1 2  April  1 8 1 1 ; 
died  at  Kings- 
bridge,  aged  66,  on 
Sunday,  6  May 
1877,  buried  there. 
Will  dated  22  July 
1874,  proved  at 
Exeter  20  July 
1877,  by  Lydia 
Chalker  Balkwill  of 
Kingsbridge,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


=Annette,  bom 
at  Plymouth 
13  May  1820 ; 
marr.  at  Dod- 
brooke,  co. 
Devon,  12  Ap- 
ril 1842  ;  died 
27  September 
1846,  buried 
at  Kingsbridge. 
I  St  wife. 


Arthur  Ker  An- 
stice  Prideaux, 
bomatBelgaum, 
East  Indies,  13 
June  1875,  bapt. 
there ;  married 
in  1902,  Nina 
Sladen. 


Hugh  Guillum  Anstice 
Prideaux,  bom  at  Aden, 
Presidency  of  Bombay, 
India,  20  April  1877, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Aden ; 
died  at  Mhow,  Central 
India,  27  June  1878, 
bur.  there. 


Bertram     Clay     (4th    son    of=^Ethel      Charlotte 


Major-General  Charles  Henry 
Clay  of  the  Indian  Staff 
Corps);  died  at  225  Gloucester 
Terrace,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
14  May  1907.  AdiSon  (with 
will  dated  8  September  1902) 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  19  July  1907,  to  Ethel 
Charlotte  Anstice  Clav,  relict. 


A 


Anstice,  born  at 
Bognor,  CO.  Sussex, 
6  June  1879,  bapt. 
at  St.  John's,  Bog- 
nor ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  More- 
bath,  North  Devon, 
on  Thursday,  4 
September  1902. 


39 


I 


24  September  1821  ; 
tnarr.  at  St.  Stephen- 
the-Martyr,  Avenue 
Road,  Regent's  Park, 
London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 26  October  1865. 


Robert  Anstice  Stradling  of  Dale,  co.  Pembroke=Laura  Mary,  bom  at 
(4th  son  of  Edward  Anstice  Stradling  of  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 
Chedzoy,  co.  Somerset,  by  Elizabeth  Rathbone 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Rtjbert  Anstice  of  Bridgwater, 
CO.  Somerset) ;  bom  15  February  1824;  Captain 
Indian  Navy;  marr.  istly  i  November  1854, 
Georgina  Charlotte,  dau.  of  -  Stirling,  Lieu- 
tenant R.N.  ;  born  27  May  1834;  died  at 
Allenbrook  Dale,  Milford  Haven,  co.  Pembroke, 
aged  30,  on  Friday,  8  July  1864.  He  died  at 
13  Avenue  Road,  Regent's  Park,  London,  in 
his  44th  year,  on  Monday,  11  November  1867, 
and  was  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London.  Will  dated  14  September  1867, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  63,  68)  22  January  1868, 
by  Laura  Mary  Stradling  of  Dale,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


Agatha  Anstice,  born 
at  Plymouth  1 1  Feb- 
ruary 1823;  died  at 
Bognor,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  55,  on  Thursday, 
19  September,  bur.  at 
South  Bersted,  co. 
Sussex,  24  September 
1878.  Will  dated 
7  December  1870, 
proved  at  Chichester 
II  October  1878,  by 
Laura  Mary  Stradling 
of  Frederick  Place, 
Bognor,  widow,  sister, 
the  sole  E.\ecutrix. 


Alexander   Percy    Dunbar    Carmatt   Stuart,=f=Grace  Caroline  Anstice, 


born  I  July  1865  ;  Lieutenant  East  York- 
shire Regiment  (from  Militia)  8  December 
1886,  Indian  Staff  Corps  9  April  1888, 
Captain  Indian  Army  8  December  1897, 
Major  125th  Napier's  Rifles  (Indian  Army) 
8  December  1904 ;  served  in  Burmese 
Expedition  1888-89  (medal  with  clasp).         /\ 


bom  at  Neemuch,  East 
Indies,  25  February 
1 88 1,  bapt.  there  ; 
marr.  at  Poona,  East 
Indies,  3  September 
1897. 


John  Humphrey  Anstice 
Prideaux,  born  at  Poona, 
East  Indies,  10  Decem- 
ber 1882,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Poona ;  served 
in  South  African  War 
with  the  Cape  Mounted 
Rifles  (medal). 


Dorothy  Mary  Anstice, 
born  at  Poona  22  April 
1884,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Poona;  marr.  at  Amraoti, 
Berar,  East  Indies,  18 
January  1907,  John 
Alfred  Baker  of  the 
Public  Works  Depart- 
ment, India. 


Claude  William  Ans-  Beville  Engledue  Anstice  Isabel  Laura  An- 
tice  Prideaux,  born  Prideaux,  born  at  Poona  stice,  bom  at 
at  Poona  15  June  13  August  1888,  bapt.  at  Secunderahad  30 
1885,  bapt.  at  St.  St.  Paul's,  Poona;  died  January,  died  there 
Paul's,  Poona.  at  Secunderahad,  East  4  June  1890. 
Indies,  4  May  1891. 

Guy  Vivian  Anstice 
Prideaux,  bom  at 
Poona  18  January 
1887,  bapt.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Poona. 


40 


Hamilton- 


Arms. — Quarterly:    1st  and  4th,    Gules  three   cinquefoils    pierced   ermine; 

2nd  and  3rd,  Argent  a  lymphad  sails  furled  and  oars  sable. 
Cnst. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  an  oak  fructed  and  penetrated  transversely 

in    the   main   stem   by  a  frame-saw   proper  the  blade  inscribed 

with  the  word  "Through"  the  frame  gold. 


Rev.  William  Hamilton,  IJ.D.  (only  son  of  John  Hamilton  of= 
Londonderry,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Archibald  Hope) ;  born 
at  Londonderry  16  December  1757,  bapt.  there  i  January  1758; 
of  Trinity  College,  Dublin,  matriculated  i  November  1771, 
Scholar  30  May  1774,  B.A.  1776,  Fellow  31  May  1779,  M.A. 
1779,  D.D.  4  March  1794;  Rector  of  Fanet  and  Clondevadock,  co. 
Donegal ;  Author  of  "  The  County  of  Antrim,"  and  other  works  : 
assassinated  by  revolutionists  at  the  house  of  Dr.  Waller  at  Sharon, 
CO.  Donegal,  2  March  1797,  bur.  in  Londonderry  Cathedral.  M.L 
A  pension  of  jCyoo  per  annum  was  immediately  voted  by  Parliament 
to  his  widow,  and  continued  to  her  children  until  the  death  of  the 
last  survivor. 


;i:=^^^ ^ 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  Chamberlen 
Walker,  M.D.,  by  Catharine 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon'''=  Henr)-  Bingham  of 
Newbrook,  co.  Mayo,  M.P. ; 
married  13  May  1780; 
married  2ndly  in  1799,  the 
Rev.  John  Nolan,  Vicar  of 
Antony,  co.  Cornwall,  who 
died  II  April  1835,  and  was 
bur.  at  Antony.  M.L  Will 
proved    (P.C.C.)     10    July 

1835.  She  died  22  January 

1836,  and  was  bur.  at 
Antony.     M.L 


Catherine,  marr.  in  February  1822,  Captain  Silas 
Thomson  Hood,  R.N.  (son  of  Silas  Hood  of 
Carbeel,  co.  Cornwall) :  born  at  Devonport,  co. 
Devon,  in  1789;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as 
ist-class  Volunteer  i  May  1800,  Sub-Lieutenant 
March  1808,  2nd  Lieutenant  December  181 1, 
ist  Lieutenant  January  1813,  Commander  27 
April  1815  ;  as  Lieutenant  of  the  "  Bacchante  " 
1811-13  he  was  repeatedly  distinguished  for 
gallantry  in  boat  actions  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  1813),  and  received  a  pension 
of  ^260  for  partial  disablement ;  died  s.p.,  aged 
61,  at  Caton,  near  Ivybridge,  co.  Devon,  26  June 
1850.  She  died  at  Caton  in  1866,  and  was  bur. 
at  Ivybridge. 


William  Hamilton  of  14  The= 
Octagon,  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  M.D. ;  bom  28  De- 
cember 1782  ;  died  at  14  The 
Octagon,  Plymouth,  23  May 
1856,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Plymouth. 


=Mary  Thomson, 
dau.  of  Silas  Hood 
of  Carbeel ;  born 
2 1  November 

1797  ;  marr.  27 
December  182 1  ; 
died  at  Bradley 
House,  Chiswick, 
co.Middlesex,aged 
85,  on  Wednesday, 
II  April  1883,  bur. 
in  Hammersmith 
Cemetery. 


Colonel     Thomas     Parker    Wright=j=Mary  Macaulay,     Edward  Newell  Har-=j=Sarah  Lely  Vescina, 


(eldest  son  of  Thomas  Wright,  Major 
73rd  and  95th  Foot,  by  Jemima  Vina 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Tho- 
mas Vincent  Reynolds,  30th  Foot); 
born  at  Jamaica  26  October  1826; 
entered  as  Ensign  2nd  West  India 
Regiment  7  February  1844,  Lieu- 
tenant 83rd  Foot  1 848,  Captain  1857, 
Major  1872,  Lieut.-Colonel  1879, 
Colonel  I  June  1881  ;  Captain  Staff 
Officer  of  Pensioners  (Cavan,  Chester 
and  London  districts) ;  served  with 
the  83rd  Foot  in  the  Indian  Mutiny, 
and  was  present  at  the  affair  of 
Sanganeer,  and  defeat  of  the  Gwalior 
rebels  at  Kotaria  14  August  1858 
(medal  with  clasp);  died  at  Lee,  co. 
Kent, on  Monday,  5  March  1888,  bur. 
in  Brompton  Cemetery.  Adinon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
I  June  1 888,  to  Marischal  Keith 
Frith,  Barrister-at-Law.  /K 


born  3 1  May 
1825;  marr.  at 
St.  Andrew's, 
Plymouth,  27 
December  1848 ; 
died  at  5  Ravens- 
court  Terrace, 
Hammersmith, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Tuesday,  7 
April  1874,  bur. 
in  Brompton 
Cemetery. 


rison,  born  in  1825  ; 
of  the  Royal  Navy, 
Clerk  10  January 
i844,Paymaster  1850 
and  1 85 1  on  board 
the  "Assistance"  on 
Arctic  Expedition  in 
search  of  Sir  John 
Franklin,  and  of  the 
"Buzzard"  14  June 
1S53;  died  at  Cazo 
Hospital,  Guata- 
namo.  South  Coast 
of  Cuba,  1  Decem- 
ber 1854.  Adtiion 
was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
8  December  1856,  to 
Octavius  Onimaney. 


born  20  August 
1829;  marr.  at  Stoke 
Damerel,  co.  Devon, 
in  January  1852 ; 
died  at  Ridgway, 
Plympton  St.  Mary, 
CO.  Devon,  10  May 
i860,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Ply- 
mouth. Will  dated 
I  July  1859,  proved 
at  Exeter  2  July 
i860,  by  Camilla 
Anne  Elizabeth 

Selina  Hamilton, 
spinster,  sister,  and 
Henry  Newell  Har- 
rison, two  of  the 
Exors. 


A 


41 


Balfour  Rowley 
Hamilton. 

Elizabeth  Ann, 
marr.  the  Rev. 
William  Johnson 
(son  of  the  Rev. 
\\'illiam  Moore 
Johnson,  D.C.L., 
byMaryhiswife); 
of  All  Souls' Col- 
lege, Oxford,  ma- 
triculated 5  Feb. 
1 819,  aged  17, 
Bible  Clerk  1819 
-22,  B.A.  1823. 


Rev.  John  Southcomb  (eldest  son=f Sarah,    marr.    in 


of  the  Rev.  John  Southcomb, 
Rector  of  Rose  Ash  and  Patron  of 
King's  Nympton,  both  co.  Devon, 
by  Susanna  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Edmund  Cranger,  Rector  of 
Lawton,  co.  Chester) ;  born  at  Rose 
Ash  14  November  1788;  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  15 
May  1809,  B.A.  1813;  Curate  of 
St.  Wenn,  co.  Cornwall ;  died  at 
St.  U'enn  15  August,  bur.  at  Rose 
Ash  21  August  1840. 


September  1817 ; 
died  at  2 1  Rivers 
Street,  Bath, 
CO.  Somerset, 
on  Thursday,  5 
July  i860,  bur. 
in  Lansdowne 
Cemetery,  Bath. 
M.I. 


A 


Bingham  Walker 
Hamilton,  born  in 
1793  ;  Scholar  of 
Trinity  College,  Dub- 
lin ;  Member  of  the 
Historical  Society  in 
the  University  of 
Dublin;  accidentally 
shot  at  Laughame 
Castle,  CO.  Carmar- 
then, 1 2  October, 
bur.  at  Laugharne 
14  October  1815. 
M.I. 


I 


William  John  Warburton  Hamilton  of  Christchurch,= 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand ;  born  at  St.  Mary's 
Vicarage,  Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  11  August  1825, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Sandwich,  18  July  1826; 
educated  at  Harrow;  J.P. ;  died  at  Christchurch, 
Canterbury,  on  Thursday,  6  December  1883, 
bur.  there.  Adriion  (with  will  dated  26  April 
1881)  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
24  December  1886,  to  Harry  \V'ilmot  Lee, 
the  Attorney  of  Thomas  ^Villiam  Maude,  Edward 
Vesey  Hamilton,  son,  and  Frances  Hamilton, 
relict,  the  Exors,  now  residing  at  Christchurch. 


=Frances,  dau.  of  James 
Townsend  of  P'erry 
Mead, Canterbury,  New 
Zealand,  by  Alicia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Burgess,Captain  Hon''''= 
East  India  Co.'s  Ser- 
vice ;  born  at  West 
Hill,  Wandsworth,  co. 
Surrey,  11  April  1820; 
marr.  at  the  old  parish 
church,  Wandsworth, 
6  November  1855. 


Vescina  Wienholt, 
born  at  St.  Mary's 
Vicarage,  Sand- 
wich, in  February, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Sandwich,  2  June 
1827. 


Edward  Vesey  Hamilton,  born  at 
Dampier's  Bay,  Lyttelton,  New- 
Zealand,  27  September  1856,  bapt. 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Lyttelton;  educated 
at  Christ's  College  Grammar  School, 
Christchurch,  Berlin  and  Paris;  died 
unmarried  at  Christchurch  23  March, 
buried  at  Barbadoes  Street  Ceme- 
tery, Christchurch,  26  March  1891. 
Adinon  was  granted  at  Christchurch 
to  Richard  Malone  Hamilton,  brother. 


Richard  Malone  Hamilton  of  1070 
Hay  Street,  Perth,  West  Australia  ; 
born  at  Dampier's  Day,  Lyttelton, 
New  Zealand,  10  August,  bapt.  at 
temporary  church,  Lyttelton,  29 
September  1858  ;  educated  at 
Christ's  College  Grammar  School, 
Christchurch,  Paris  and  London ; 
Associate  of  the  Royal  Institute  of 
British  Architects. 


Frances,  born  at 
Latimer  Square, 
(-'hrislchurch.  New 
Zealand,  4  March 
1861  ;  marr.  Frank 
N.  Robinson  of 
Papanui  Road, 

Christchurch. 


Camilla  Ann  Elizabeth  Selina,  born  24  Sep- 
tember 1832 ;  died  unmarried  at  Sutherland 
House,  Grove  Place,  Hammersmith,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Sunday,  3  September  1882,  bur. 
in  Hammersmith  Cemetery.  Will  dated  18 
July  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  611,  83)  14  July 
1 883,  by  Samuel  Rawson,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Daniel  Vesey  Hamilton,  born  1 1  March 
1839  ;  of  the  Royal  Navy,  Paymaster  on 
board  the  "  Welle.sley "  March  1859;  died 
unmarried  at  the  Hospital  in  the  Bermudas 
4  March  1863.  Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  2  January  1864,  to 
Duncan  Pringle  Burnett. 


42 


Vescina,  marr.  John 
Litton  of  Ardavilling, 
CO.  Cork  {4th  son 
of  Edward  Litton 
of  Ballyfermot,  co. 
Dublin,  Captain  37th 
Foot,  by  Esther 
Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Very  Rev. 
Daniel  Letablere, 
D.D.,  Dean  of 
Tuam);  M.A.,  J. P.; 
died  s.p. 


Rev.  John  Vesey  Hamilton,  born  24=j=Frances    Agnes,   eldest    dau.    of 


November  1795;  of  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  matriculated  21  February  18 16, 
B.A.  1818,  M.A.  1824;  Vicar  of  St. 
Mary's,  Sandwich,  and  of  Little  Chart, 
both  CO.  Kent,  formerly  Chaplain  Royal 
Navy ;  died  at  St.  Omer,  France,  3  Sep- 
tember 1870,  bur.  there.  AdiSon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  9 
June  1871,  to  Captain  Richard  Vesey 
Hamilton  of  Netherton  House,  Wey- 
mouth, CO.  Dorset,  R.N.,  son,  one  of 
the  next  of  kin. 


Richard  Malone  of  Pallas  Park, 
Queen's  County,  by  Bridget  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Captain  Matthias 
Moore  of  Portarlington,  Queen's 
County ;  marr.  at  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  in  1824 ;  died  suddenly 
at  2  Vine  Place,  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Sunday,  14  March 
1875,  bur.  at  Brighton.  Admon 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  13  May  1875,  to  Cap- 
tain Richard  Vesey  Hamilton  of 
Pembroke  Dockyard,  R.N.,  son, 
one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Admiral  Sir  Richard  Vesey  Hamilton  of  The  Elms,  Chalfont= 
St.  Peter,  co.  Buckingham,  G.C.B. ;  born  at  St.  Mary's 
Vicarage,  Sandwich,  28  May  1829,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Sandwich,  17  February  1830;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as 
a  ist-class  Volunteer  15  July  1843,  Mate  1  August  1849, 
Lieutenant  11  October  1851,  Commander  10  August  1857, 
Captain  27  January  1862,  Rear-Admiral  27  September 
1877,  Vice-Admiral  17  February  1884,  Admiral  18  Oc- 
tober 1887,  retired  28  May  1894;  Mate  of  the  "Assistance," 
in  the  search  for  Sir  John  Franklin  1850-51,  led  a  sledge 
party  209  miles,  being  absent  21  days  from  his  ship;  served 
in  the  Arctic  1852-54  (Arctic  medal),  and  as  ist  Lieutenant 
of  the  "  Desperate "  in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  War 
1855  (Baltic  medal);  at  the  destruction  of  Fatshan  flotilla  of 
war  junks  i  June  1857  (China  medal,  Fatshan  clasp,  and 
promoted  Commander  for  his  services  at  the  action  of 
Fatshan);  2nd  Naval  Lord  of  the  Admiralty  1888-89, 
I  St  Naval  Lord  1889-91  ;  Superintendent  of  Pembroke 
Dockyard  1875-77,  Senior  Ofificer  on  the  coast  of  Ireland 
April  1880  to  March  1883,  Commander-in-Chief,  China, 
August  1885  to  December  18S7,  President  of  the  Royal  Naval 
College,  Greenwich,  September  1891  to  September  1894;  Flag 
Officer's  Good  Service  Pension  25  ^Larch  1895  ;  created  C.B. 
29  May  1875,  K.C.B.  21  June  1887  (Jubilee  Honour),  G.C.B. 
24  May  1895;  F.R.G.S. ;  Author  of  "  Naval  Administration." 


=Julia  Frances  Delme,  2nd  dau. 
of  Vice-Admiral  James  Arthur 
Murray,  by  Julia  his  2nd 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Delme  of  Cams  Hall,  co. 
Hants  ;  born  in  Victoria 
Square,  Reading,  co.  Berks,  on 
Monday,  i  April  1839,  bapt.  at 
St.  Giles',  Reading  ;  marr.  there 
(by  the  father  of  the  bride- 
groom, assisted  by  the  Rev. 
T.  Vincent  Fosbery,  the  Vicar) 
on  Thursday,  18  December 
1862  ;  died  at  Summerlands, 
Curdridge,  co.  Hants,  aged  58, 
on  Friday,  4  June,  bur.  at 
the  parish  church,  Eltham,  co. 
Kent,  on  Wednesday,  9  June 
1897.  Adiiion  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  6  August 
1897,  to  Sir  Richard  Vesey 
Hamilton. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Murray, 
Vol.  IS,  page  178.) 


Rosalind  Maria,  born  at 
Victoria  Road,  Charlton, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tuesday,  1 2 
January  1869,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Old  Charlton. 


James  Murray  Hamilton,  born  at  Netherton  House,  Weymouth, 
CO.  Dorset,  on  Monday,  9  October  1871  ;  educated  at  Wellington 
College  and  at  the  Oxford  Military  College ;  .served  in  South 
African  War  with  Brabant's  Horse  1900-1901  (medal  with  six 
clasps) ;  Assistant  Inspector  of  Customs  to  the  Liberian  Govern- 
ment, West  Africa,  1906. 


Rose  Philippa,    born    at    Dampier's   Bay,    Lyttelton,    New  Zealand,    30   July    1S62 
Latimer  Square,  Christchurch,   New  Zealand,    13  April  1873,  bur.  at  Christchurch. 


died  at 


43 


Frederick  James  Rodneys 
of  Boveysand,  Plymouth, 
CO.  Devon  (2nd  son  of  the 
Hon''''  Mortimer  Rodney, 
7th  son  of  George,  2nd 
Baron  Rodney,  by  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert 
Withy);  bom  16  May 
1821. 


=f=Frances  Philippa  Catharine,  bom  at 
St.  Mary's  Vicarage,  Sandwich,  co. 
Kent,  22  December  1830,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Sandwich,  25  April  1831 ; 
marr.  at  Calais,  France,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 30  June  1852;  died  at 
Boveysand,  Plymouth,  22  December 
1894,  bur.  at  Hove,  co.  Devon. 


Henrietta  Anne,  born  at  St.  Mary's 
Vicarage,  Sandwich,  15  December 
1832,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Sandwich, 
2  July  1833  ;  marr.  at  the  English 
Embassy,  Berlin,  Otto  Gosche  (son 
of  Pastor  Gosche  of  Wellniitz,  near 
Frankfurt-on-the-Oder,  Germany) ; 
Lieutenant  in  the  German  Infantry. 


Violet  Julia  Delm^,  born  at  Netherton 
House,  Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  on 
Friday,  25  April  1873  ;  died  at  Rich- 
mond House,  Lee  Green,  co.  Kent, 
aged  12,  on  Sunday,  7  February,  bur. 
at  the  parish  church,  Eltham,  co. 
Kent,  13  February  1886. 


William  John  Rodney  Hamilton,  born  at  the  Captain 
Superintendent's  House,  Pembroke  Dockyard,  on  Friday, 
27  August  1875,  bapt.  at  the  Dockyard  Chapel  ;  educated 
at  Dover  College  and  at  the  Oxford  Military  College; 
served  with  Ceylon  Mounted  Infantry  in  South  African 
War  1 900-1 90 1  (medal  with  four  clasps);  tea-planter  at 
Laxapanagalla  Estate,  Ceylon. 


Frederic  James  Hamilton  of  Sumner,= 
Christchurch,  New  Zealand  (twin  with 
Charles  Henry),  born  at  Dampier's 
Bay,  Lyttelton,  New  Zealand,  9  July, 
bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Lyttelton, 
29  September  1865  ;  educated  at 
Christ's  College  Grammar  School, 
Christchurch. 


=Ethel,  dau.  of  William  Upton  Slack,  by  Charlotte  Sarah 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Fort  Cooper  of 
Vetminster,  co.  Dorset ;  born  at  Woodside,  near  Geraldine, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  26  June,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Geraldine,  29  November  1S68  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Palmerston,  North  Island,  New  Zealand,  27  December  1893. 


William  James  Vesey  Hamilton, 
born  at  Linton,  near  Palmerston, 
North  Island,  New  Zealand,  on 
Monday,  15  April,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Palmerston,  6  June  1895; 
educated  at  Christ's  College 
Grammar  School,  Christchurch. 


John  Frederick  Claud  Hamilton, 
born  at  Roto-iti  Farm,  near  Kirwee, 
Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  2  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St.  George's,  Kirwee, 
12  May  189S;  died  at  Waitoi-toi, 
Palmerston,  21  October  1898,  bur. 
in  Palmerston  North  Cemetery. 


Frederick  Hervey  Hamil- 
ton, born  at  Roto-iti 
Farm,  near  Kirwee,  Can- 
terbury, 7  March,  bapt. 
at  Roto-iti  31  August 
1899. 


Henry  Warburton  Fitz- 
gerald Hamilton,  born 
at  Roto-iti  Farm,  near 
Kirwee,  Canterbury, 
on  Monday,  16  April, 
bapt.  at  Roto-iti  31 
May  1900. 


Reginald  Claud  Hamil- 
ton, born  at  Arborfield, 
Burwood,  near  Christ- 
church, 12  June,  bapt. 
at  All  Saints',  Burwood, 
10  October  1901. 

44 


Rose  Philippa  Upton, 
born  at  Puriweiro, 
Redcliff,  near  Christ- 
church, 5  October, 
bapt.  there  14  De- 
cember 1904. 


Jane  Malone,  born 
at  2  Latimer  Square, 
Christchurch,  13  De- 
cember 1906,  bapt. 
at  Puriweiro,  Red- 
clifif,  26  October 
1907. 


Rev.    Edmund    Horace    Fellowes     (2nd    son    of    Horace    Decimus=f=Lilian   Louisa,   bom  at    14 


Fellowes,   by    Louisa    Emily   his   wife,    2nd  dau.   of   Edmund    Packe 

of   I    Stanhope   Place,    Hyde    Park,    London,   Captain    Royal    Horse 

Guards    [Blue],    see   Pedigree   of  Packe,     Vol.    7,    page    168) ;    bom 

at     78    Cambridge    Terrace,     Hyde    Park,    London,    on    Friday,    11 

November,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Norfolk  Square,  London,  15  December 

1870;  educated  at  Winchester  College  and  at  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 

matriculated  25  October  1889,  B.A.  1892,  M.A.  and  Mus.  Bac.  1896; 

Assistant   Curate   at   St.  Anne's,  Wandsworth,   co.  Surrey,   1894-97,  1  Kensington,     London,     on 

Precentor  of  Bristol  Cathedral    1897-1900,  appointed   Minor  Canon     Thursday,  12  January- 1899. 

of  St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor  Castle,  26  June  1900.  /k^ 

{See  Pedigree  of  Fellowes,  Vol.  8,  page  104.) 


East  Combe  Villas,  Charl- 
ton, CO.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
1 1  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  22  February  1878; 
marr.  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Gloucester     Road,     South 


Catharine,  eldest  dau.  of=j=Charles  Henry  Hamilton  of  Sumner,  Christ-=f=Catharine  Harriet,  3rd  dau. 

Charles  Obins  Torlesse,  1  church.  New  Zealand  (twin  with  Frederic  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Torlesse, 
James) ;  born  at  Dampier's  Bay,  Lyttelton,  1  by  Elizabeth  Henrietta  his 
New  Zealand,  9  July,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  I  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Lyttelton,  29  September  1865  ;  educated  at  '  Revell  of  Kaiapoi,  New 
Christ'sCollegeGrammarSchool,Christchurch.     Zealand.     2nd  wife. 


by  Alicia  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Townsend 
of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,     ist  wife. 


I  '.  '  ~ 

William  Crosbie  Hamilton  of  6  Queen  Anne's^Henrietta  Mary  (his  cousin),  7th  dau.  of  Frederick 

Terrace,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon ;  bom  1 5  Decern-  James  Rodney,  by  Frances  Philippa  Catharine  his 

ber   1867  ;   educated  at  Edinburgh  University,  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Vesey  Hamilton  {see 

M.B.,  CM.  1893;   Hon.  Anaesthetist  (formerly  previous  page);   born  on  Friday,  16  August  1867; 

Senior   House  Surgeon)  to  South   Devon  and  marr.  at  Wembury,  co.  Devon,  28  June  1905. 
East  Cornwall  Hospital,  Plymouth,  and  to  the 
Dental  Hospital,  Plymouth. 


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45 


I^intj. 


Richard  Hind  of  Liverpool,  co.= 
I^ancaster  (son  of  Henry  Hind  of 
Liverpool,  by  Elizabeth  Hartley 
his  wife);  born  21  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Nicholas',  Liverpool,  15 
August  1775;  died,  aged  77, 
20  November,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Birkenhead,  co.  Chester,  25 
November  1852.  Admon  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  18  September 
1855,  to  John  Hartley  Hind  and 
William  Hind,  sons. 


=]SLirgaret,  dau.  of 
Charles  Wheeler; 
marr.  at  the  Col- 
legiate Church, 
Manchester,  co. 
Lancaster,  6  Sep- 
tember 1802  ;  died 
at  Birkenhead,  aged 
66,  15  September, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Birkenhead,  19 
September  1846. 


Anns  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms.—  Henry  Wheeler  Charles  Hind,  Richard    Hind, 

Vert  a  hind  passant  or  on  a  cfiief  of  the  Hind,     born     7  bom     5     July,  born     27     Feb- 

last   two  roses  gules  barbed  and   seeded  January,     bapt.  bapt.     at      St.  ruary,    baptised 

proper.  .  u  .  i-  at    St.    James',  James',   Liver-  at    St.    James', 

Lrest. — A  demi-pegasus   areent  holding  .,  ■  .  1       r.      f^  t  ■  ■ 

a  sword  erect  or.  Liverpool,       2  1  pool,     8     Sep-  Liverpool,       10 

.l/ff//,?.— Qua;rerc  verum.  February  1804.  tember  1805.  June  1807. 


John  Hartley  Hind  of  Ashville,  Birkenhead,  and  of  The  Lodge,  Malpas,= 
CO.  Chester;  born  13  February,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Liverpool,  2  May 
1809;  died  at  The  Lodge,  Malpas,  aged  80,  on  Thursday,  31  October 
1889,  bur.  in  Flaybrick  Cemetery,  Bidston,  co.  Chester.  M.L  there, 
also  at  St.  Anne's,  Birkenhead,  and  at  Malpas.  Will  dated  5  April 
1888,  proved  at  Chester  19  December  1889,  by  Herbert  Wheeler  Hind, 
son,  and  Annette  Frances  Hind,  spinster,  daughter,  and  James 
Macdonald,  the  Exors. 


J, 


>V. 


nr\ 


=Henrietta,  dau.  of 
James  Peter  of  Kirk- 
land,  in  the  parish  of 
East  Wemyss,  co. 
Fife,  J. P.  ;  married 
at  Kirkland  House, 
Leven,  co.  Fife,  12 
May  1843;  died  at 
The  Lodge,  Malpas, 
aged  70,  on  Friday, 
7  June  1889,  bur.  in 
Flaybrick  Cemetery, 
Bidston.  M.L  there 
and  at  Malpas. 


Annette  Frances,  born 
19  December  1844, 
bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas', 
Liverpool,  26  February 
1845. 


Thomas  Potter  Carlisle  of= 
Carfa.x,  Washford,  co.  Somer- 
set, 4th  son  of  Thomas 
Carlisle  of  Liverpool. 


A 


=Henrietta  Margaret,  born  25  March 
1846,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Birkenhead; 
marr.  at  St.  Anne's,  Birkenhead,  on 
Wednesday,  19  October  1881. 


46 


William  Hind  of  Birkenhead,  co.  Chester;  born  22 
August,  bapt.  at  St.  James',  Liverpool,  co.  Lancaster, 
9  October  18 10;  died  unmarried  at  Ash  villa  Road, 
Birkenhead,  aged  71,  on  Thursday,  25  May  1882,  bur.  in 
Flaybrick  Cemetery,  Bidston,  co.  Chester.  Will  dated 
I  June  i860,  with  two  codicils  dated  14  April  1869  and 
13  April  1872,  proved  at  Chester  21  June  1882,  by  John 
Hartley  Hind,  brother,  James  Macdonald  and  Richard 
Meredith  Jones,  three  of  the  Exors. 


— ^ 


Frances,  born  6  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  James',  Liverpool,  10  No- 
vember 1814;  died  unmarried  at 
Golden  Gate,  Ashville  Road, 
Birkenhead,  aged  77,  on  Sunday, 
10  January  1892,  bur.  in  Flay- 
brick Cemetery,  Bidston.  M.L 
there  and  at  St.  Anne's,  Birken- 
head. Will  dated  28  December 
1882,  with  two  codicils  dated  20 
September  1886,  and  11  May 
1888,  proved  at  Chester  25  Feb- 
ruary 1892,  by  Herbert  Wheeler 
Hind  and  Edwin  Arthur  Beazley. 


Herbert  Wheeler=y=Emily      Frances 


Hind    of    Over- 

leasowe,  in  the 
parish  of  Bid- 
ston ;  bom  2  5 
August  1847, 
bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Birken- 
head ;  J.  P.  for 
CO.  Chester  1899, 
High  Sheriff  1 909. 


Henrietta,  2nd 
dau.  of  Charles 
John  Dimond 
of  Leinster  Gar- 
dens, Bayswater, 
London ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park,  Lon- 
don, on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  July 
1875- 


Rev.    Andrew   Knox,    LL.D.,    D.C.L.=j=Catherine,  born 

(son  of  Andrew  Knox  of  Birkenhead);  5   March   1850, 

born    in    1849 ;     of    Trinity   College,  bapt.      at      St. 

Dublin,  B.A.  1871,  M.A.  1877,  LL.D.  John's,    Birken- 

1879,    Hon.    D.C.L.    Durham     1900;  head;   marr.  at 

Vicar     of     St.    Anne's,     Birkenhead,  St.  Anne's,  Bir- 

1876,  Hon.   Canon  of  Chester   1901,  kenhead,  on  Fri- 

Chaplain  to  High  Sheriff  of  Cheshire,  day,  15  August 

Surrogate  for  the  Diocese  of  Chester;  1879. 
Member  of  Diocesan  Governing  Body 
of  Education,  Chairman  of  Birken- 
head School  Board  during  the  whole 
of  its  existence;  Chaplain  for  23  years 
I  St  Cheshire  Volunteer  Battalion 
Engineers  (V.D.)                                      /^ 


Charles    Hartley    Hind,    born    at=f=Phyllis  Emily,  eldest  dau.  of      Frances    Laura,    born    at 


Claughton,  co.  Chester,  on  Sunday, 
4  June,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Birken- 
head, 7  July  1876;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford. 


Joseph  Hill  of  Manchester, 
by  Emily  his  wife ;  marr.  at 
Bromborough,  co.  Chester, 
on  Tuesday,  i  August  1905. 


Boundary  Road,  Claugh- 
ton, on  Sunday,  19  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Anne's,  Birken- 
head, 28  September  1877. 


John  Hartley  Hind,  born  at  Rimswell, 
Shrewsbury  Road  North,  Birkenhead, 
on  Wednesday,  9  October,  bapt.  at  St. 
Anne's,  Birkenhead,  6  November  1907. 


Emily  Barbara  Frances,  born  at 
Rimswell,  Shrewsbury  Road  North, 
Birkenhead,  on  Monday,  6  De- 
cember 1909,  bapt.  at  St.  Anne's, 
Birkenhead,  11  January  1910. 


47 


Thomas  Murhall  Lossford  Vernon=T= 
of  Tushingham  House,  co.  Chester 
(eldest  son  of  John  Vernon  of 
Tushingham  House,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  elder  dau.  of  Thomas  Mad- 
docks  of  Penley,  co.  Flint) ;  bapt.  at 
Malpas,  CO.  Chester,  14  May  1851  ; 
of  Caius  College,  Cambridge,  ad- 
mitted I  October  1870,  B.A.  1878; 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Chester  1898.  /t\ 


=Lucy  Elizabeth,  born 
4  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Anne's,  Birken- 
head, CO.  Chester, 
21  September  1851  ; 
marr.  at  Bidston,  co. 
Chester,  on  Wednes- 
day, 9  June  1886. 


James  Richard  Hind,  bom  1  April, 
bapt.  at  Bidston  30  April  1854  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Birkenhead,  aged  34, 
on  Wednesday,  7  March  18S8,  bur. 
in  Flaybrick  Cemetery,  liidston. 
M.I.  Adiiion  was  granted  at 
Chester  11  June  1882,  to  John 
Hartley  Hind,  father  and  next 
of  kin. 


Guy  Sanderson  Clover  (2nd= 
son  of  George  Robert 
Clover  of  Ramie,  Birken- 
head, by  Emily  his  wife, 
dau.  of  George  Samuel 
Sanderson  of  Birkenhead, 
Civil  Engineer) ;  of  Pem- 
broke College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1893,  B.A.  1896, 
M.A.  1900. 


=Dorothy  Margaret, 
born  at  Claughton, 
CO.  Chester,  on 
Friday,  1 3  Decem- 
ber 1878,  bapt.  at 
St.  Anne's,  Birken- 
head, 23  January 
1879;  marr.  at 
Bidston  on  Thurs- 
day, 30  April  1 903. 


William  Frederick 
Hind,  born  at 
2  2  Forest  Road, 
Claughton,  on 
Tuesday,  11  July, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Anne's,  Birken- 
head, 20  August 
1882;  educated  at 
Charterhouse. 


John  Herbert  Hind,  born 
at  22  Forest  Road, 
Claughton,  on  Tuesday, 
10  February,  bapt.  at  St. 
Anne's,  Birkenhead,  15 
March  1885;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  and  at  Sand- 
hurst ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  i3lh 
Hussars  16  August  1905, 
Lieutenant  3  January  1908. 


Edward  Gordon  Thin  of=j=Catherine     Helen,     born     at     Ashville, 


Birkenhead,  only  son 
of  Edward  Clouston 
Thin  of  The  Uplands, 
Knoctorum,  co.  Chester. 


Birkenhead,  on  Wednesday,  29  December 
1886,  bapt.  at  St.  Anne's,  Birkenhead, 
I  F'ebruary  1887;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Bidston,  on  Tuesday,  9  July 
1907. 


Winifrede  Augusta,  born 
at  Ashville,  Birkenhead, 
on  Sunday,  21  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  Anne's, 
Birkenhead,  3 1  May 
1889. 


A 


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48 


BYRON. 

Arms  on   record  in   the  College  of  Arms. — Argent  three  bendlets 

enhanced  gules. 
Crest. — A  mermaid  with  her  comb  and  mirror  all  proper. 
Supporters. — On  either  side  a  bay  horse  proper  unguled  or. 
Motto. — Crede  Byron. 


iS2>ron. 


Captain  George  Anson  Byron,  R.N.,  younger  son  of  the  Hon""'*  John= 
Byron,  Admiral  R.N.  (2nd  son  of  William,  4th  Lord  Byron,  by  the 
Hon''''^  Frances  Berkeley  his  3rd  wife,  dau.  of  William,  Lord  Berkeley 
of  Stratton),  by  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Trevanion  of  Carhays, 
CO.  Cornwall;  born  30  November  1758;  in  command  of  the 
"  Phoenix  "  he  took  an  active  part  in  the  war  on  the  Malabar  Coast 
against  Tippoo  Sahib  until  disabled  by  a  boat  accident ;  died  at 
Dawlish,  co.  Devon,  11  June  1793.  VVill  dated  4  June  1793,  proved 
(P.C.C.  354  Dodwell)  27  July  1793,  by  James  Sykes,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Henrietta  Charlotte,  dau. 
of  Robert  Dallas  of 
Dallas  Castle,  Jamaica, 
West  Indies ;  died  at 
Brook  Street,  Bath,  co. 
Somerset,  aged  29,  26 
February,  bur.  in  Bath 
Abbey  i  March  1793. 


Admiral  George  Anson  Byron,  Baron  B>Ton  of  Rochdale,= 
CO.  Lancaster,  in  the  Peerage  of  Great  Britain :  born 
at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  8  March  1 789 ;  entered  the 
Navy  as  a  Volunteer  in  December  1800,  Lieutenant  24 
August  1807,  Commander  181 2,  Captain  7  June 
1814,  Admiral  on  reserve  list  20  May  1862  ;  a  Lord-in- 
Waiting  to  Queen  Victoria  until  i860,  when  he  was  made 
an  Extra  Lord ;  succeeded  his  cousin,  George  Gordon 
(the  poet),  as  7th  Baron  19  April  1824;  died  at 
Brighton,  co.  Su.sscx,  in  his  Soth  year,  on  Monday, 
2  March  i868,  bur.  at  Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester. 
Will  dated  14  August  1854,  with  codicil  dated  17  .April 
1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  163,  68)  20  March  1868,  by 
Thomas  Stilwell,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Elizabeth  Mary,  dau.  of  Sacheverell 
Chandos-Pole  of  Radborne  Hall, 
CO.  Derby,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Henry  Ware,  D.D.,  Rector 
of  Balrothery,  co.  Dublin ;  marr. 
18  March  1816;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Kirkby  Mallory,  in  her 
75th  year,  20  August  1873,  bur.  at 
Kirkby  Mallory.  VVill  dated  8  April 
1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  628,  73) 
25  September  1873,  by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon'''=  Augustus  Byron  and  the 
Rev.  the  Hon^'"  William  Byron, 
sons,  the  Exors. 


John  Blenkinsopp^Mary  Anne,  born  20 
Coulson  of  Blenkin-  March  181 7,  bapt.  at 
sopp  Castle,  co.  Nor-  the  parish  church, 
thumberland  (eldest  Marylebone,  London; 
son  of  John  Blenkin-  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
sopp  Coulson  of  Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
Blenkinsopp  Castle,  don,  on  Wednesday, 
J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  4  June  1834;  died  at 
Alicia  Frances  Forth  Mount  Tyron,  Tor- 
his  wife,  dau.  of  quay,  co.  Devon,  in 
the  Rev.  Gustavus  her  68th  year,  on 
Hamilton) ;  born  7  Saturday,  i  August 
August  1799;  J. P.  1885,  bur.  at  Babba- 
and  D.L.  for  combe,  co.  Devon. 
CO.  Northumberland,  2nd  wife. 
High  Sherifif  1868; 
marr.     istly    at    St. 

Mary's,  Bryanston  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  8  December  1829,  Juliana  Eliza- 
beth, only  child  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Dawkins  of  Portnian  Square,  London,  who 
died  at  the  Manor  House,  Teddington,  co. 
Middlesex,  27  August  1831.  He  died  at 
Mount  Street,  London,  aged  68,  on  Friday, 
12  June  1868,  and  was  bur.  at  Greenhead, 
CO.  Northumberland.     Will  dated  22  March 

1867,  with  codicil  dated  30  March  1867, 
proved   at    Newcastle-on-Tyne    13   October 

1868,  by  William  Adamson,  gent.,  and  John 
McConnell,  the  Exors. 


George  Anson  Byron,= 
Baron  Byron  ;  born  at 
Cheltenham,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 30  June  1 818; 
entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  and  Lieu- 
tenant Scots  Fusilier 
Guards  8  July  1836, 
Captain  19th  Foot 
1843  j  succeeded  his 
father  as  8th  Baron 
2  March  1868;  died 
s.p.at  Thrumpton  Hall, 
CO.  Nottingham,  aged 
52,  on  Monday,  28 
November,  bur.  at 
Thrumpton  3  Decem- 
ber 1870.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  3  February 
1 87 1,  to  Lucy  Eliza- 
beth Jane,  Baroness 
Byron,  relict. 


=Lucy  Elizabeth  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  and  heir 
of  the  Rev.  William 
Wescomb  of  Thrump- 
ton Hall,  CO.  Notting- 
ham, Rector  of  Langford, 
CO., Essex,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  William 
Douglas,  a  Judge  in 
India ;  bom  at  Lang- 
ford  Rectory ;  marr.  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  3  Au- 
gust 1843.  She  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  Peter's, 
South  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 17  January  1878, 
the  Rev.  Philip  Henry 
Douglas,  M.A.  (Durh.) 
1863,  Vicar  of  Thrump- 
ton 1863,  Rural  Dean 
of  West  Bingham,  co. 
Nottingham,  1878. 


Rev.  Robert  Heath  (son  of  Joseph  Heath  of  Coventry,  = 
CO.  Warwick) ;  of  St.  John's  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 25  June  1 8 10,  aged  18,  Scholar  181 2-1 7,  Fellow 
and  B.A.  1814,  M.A.  1817  ;  Chaplain  London  Orphan 
Asylum,  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  Rector  of  Saddington, 
CO.  Leicester,  11  August  1829  until  his  death;  died  at 
Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  lo  May  1852.  Memorial  Window- 
in  Saddington  Church.  Will  dated  18  August  1845, 
proved  (P.C.C.  566,  52)  8  July  1852,  by  Juliana  Maria 
Charlotte  Heath,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Juliana  Maria  Charlotte,  marr. 
27  May  181 7;  died  at 
Clapton  Square,  Hackney,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  16 
September  1858.  Will  dated 
31  August  1852,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  698,  58)  29  November 
1858,  by  Robert  Kindersley 
Heath,  gent.,  and  Henry 
George  Heath,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Other 
issue. 


A 


Francis    Byron,     Frederick    Byron,    bom    at    Bath,    co.= 

bom  30  March,     Somerset,    3    February,    bapt.    at    St. 

bapt.  at  Botley,     James',  Bath,  6  March  1822  ;  educated 

CO.  Hants,  died,     at  Westminster  School  and  at  Balliol 

aged  7  months.     College,   Oxford,   matriculated    3    June 

bur.  at  Bishop-     1840,  B.A.  1843,  Fellow  of  All  Souls' 

stoke, CO. Hants,     College  1844,  M.A.  1847;  Barrister-at- 

3 1  October  1820.     Law  of  Lincoln's   Inn   1848;    Captain 

Sherwood   Rangers  in   1859;    D.L.  for 

CO.  Essex  ;  died  suddenly  at  48  Eaton 

Place,  London,  aged  39,  on  Thursday, 

4    April    1 86 1,    bur.    at    Langford,    co. 

Essex.     Will  dated  13  February  i860, 

proved   (Prin.   Reg.,  409,  61)   18  July 

1 86 1,     by     William     Carmalt      Scott, 

Barrister-at-Law,  and  Thomas  Stilwell, 

the  Exors. 


=:Mary  Jane,  2nd  dau.  and  coheir 
of  the  Rev.  William  Wescomb  of 
Thrumpton  Hall,  co.  Nottingham, 
Rector  of  Langford,  co.  Essex, 
by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Douglas,  a  Judge  in  India ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  19  August 
1851  ;  died  at  Langford  Grove, 
aged  83,  on  Wednesday,  1  Septem- 
ber 1909.  Will  dated  i  March 
1899,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  134,  1909) 
2  December  1909,  by  the  Rev.  the 
fjQjjWe  Frederick  Ernest  Charles 
Byron  and  the  Hon'''^  Margaret 
Alice  Byron,  the  Exors. 


Colonel  Henry  Robert  Eyre  of  Middleton  Tyas,  co.  York,  Dundhu,=j=Eva  Lucy  Marj',  bom 
Aberfoyle,  co.  Stirling,  and  of  Berkeley  Square,  London,  eldest  son  j  on  Thursday,  9  June 
of  General  Henry  Eyre  of  Garboldisham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of  1853;  received  patent 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  by  Elizabeth  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  of  precedence  as 
Lancelot  Allgood  of  Nunwick  Hall,  co.  Northumberland  (see  Pedigree  of  daughter  of  a  Baron ; 
Allgood,  Vol.  g,  page  <?j) ;  born  13  April  1842  ;  entered  the  Army  as     married      at       Holy 


Trinity,  Ventnor,  Isle 
of  Wight,  on  Tues- 
day,   29   April   1S79  ; 


Ensign    ist    Battalion    Coldstream    Guards   4   July    i860,    Lieutenant 

4  January  1861,   Captain  21   June   1866,    Major   i   July  1881,   Lieut.- 

Colonel   13  April   1887,  retired  as  Hon.  Colonel;   marr.  2ndly  at  St. 

George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Saturday,  7  April  1900,  Lady  j  died      at      I.-angford 

Alice    Mary,    dau.    of  Admiral    the    Hon**''  Sir   Edward    Alfred   John     Grove      on      Friday, 

Harris,   K.C.B.,   British    Minister   at  the   Hague    (2nd   son  of  James    8    February,    bur.    at 

Edward,    2nd    Earl   of  Malmesbury) ;    born    at   the   British    Legation,  i  Middleton    Tyas     15 

Santiago  de  Chile,  on  Friday,  2  October  1857.     He  died  at  Bourne-  j  February  1895. 

mouth,  CO.  Hants,  aged  61,  on  Saturday,  12   March,  and  was  bur.  at  ' 

Middleton  Tyas  21  March  1904.  /|\ 


S3 


B 


Charles  Rowland  Palmer-Morewood  of  Alfreton= 
Hall,  CO.  Derby,  and  of  Ladbroke  Hall,  co. 
Warwick  (elder  son  of  William  Palmer- 
Morewood  of  Alfreton  Hall  and  of  Ladbroke 
Hall,  by  Clara  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  Charles 
Blois,  Baronet)  ;  bom  at  Ladbroke  Hall 
5  August,  bapt.  at  Ladbroke  15  August  1819; 
died  at  Alfreton  Hall,  aged  53,  on  Friday, 
21  February,  bur.  at  Alfreton  26  February 
1873.  Will  dated  17  February  1873,  proved 
at  Derby  6  August  1873,  by  the  Rev.  John 
Richard  Errington  of  Ladbroke  Rectory  and 
Benjamin  Scott  Carrey  of  Derby,  the  Exors. 


A 


^Georgiana,  born  at  Bath,  co.  Harriet,  born 
Somerset,  27  April  1824,  bapt.  at  Epsom,  co. 
at  Walcot  Church,  Bath;  marr.  Surrey,  4  De- 
al St.  George's,  Hanover  cember  1826, 
Square,  London,  9  June  1842;  bapt.  there; 
died  at  Clewcr,  co.  Berks,  aged  died  at  Brigh- 
68,  on  Monday,  23  January,  ton,  co.  Sus- 
bur.  at  Alfreton  28  January  sex,  aged  19 
1893.  Will  dated  21  Noveml)er  months,  25 
1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  278,  June  1828, 
93)  16  March  1893,  by  Ernest  bur.atEpsom. 
Augustus  Palmer-Morewood, 
son,  and  Walter  Noel  Harris, 
the  Exors. 


George  Frederick  William  Byron,= 
Baron  Byron  of  Rochdale,  co. 
Lancaster;  born  at  37  Curzon 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on 
Thursday,  27  December  1855; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at 
Oxford,  matriculated  22  Jan- 
uary 1876,  B.A.  1880; 
Lieutenant  West  Suffolk  Militia 
17  February  1875,  Lieutenant 
4th  Battalion  E.ssex  Regiment 
(Militia)  29  January  1881-84; 
succeeded  his  uncle,  George 
Anson  Byron,  as  9th  Baron 
28  November  1870. 


=Fanny  Lucy,  4th 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Radmall  of 
St.  Margaret's, 
Twickenham, 
CO.  Middlesex ; 
married  by 

licence  at  All 
Souls',  Maryle- 
bone,  London, 
I  March  1901. 


Margaret  Alice, 
born  at  48  Eaton 
Place,  London, 
on  Friday,  25 
February  1859, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London  ; 
received  patent 
of  [jrecedence  as 
daughter  of  a 
Baron. 


Rev.  Frederick  Ernest 
Charles  Byron  of  Lang- 
ford  Grove,  co.  Essex ; 
born  at  48  Eaton  Place, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  26 
March  1861,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London  ;  of  Charsley's 
Hall,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 28  January  1882, 
of  Exeter  College, 
B.A.  1887,  M.A.  1890; 
Rector  of  Langford 
1890;  received  patent 
of  precedence  as  son  of 
a  Baron. 


Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Moore  (2nd  son^ 
of  George  Moore. of  Appleby  Parva,  co. 
Leicester,  J. P.  and  D.  L.,  by  Isabel  Clara 
his  2nd  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Holden  [formerly  Shuttleworth] 
of  Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby) ;  born  at 
Appleby  Hall  3  February  1847,  bapt.  at 
Appleby  Magna  ;  of  Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Lent  Term,  1866, 
B.A.  1870,  M.A.  1877,  Vicar  of  Breedon- 
on-the-H ill, CO. Leicester,  1876-77,  Rector 
of  Appleby  1877.  /f\ 


=Mabel  Charlotte,  born  at 
18  Bryanston  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Wednesday,  20 
April  1853,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London  ;  marr.  at  Kirkby 
Mallory,  co.  Leicester  (by 
the  Rev.  the  Hon^-^ 
William  Byron),  on  Wed- 
nesday, 7  January  1880. 


Leila  Frederica  Dora, 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Corton  Denham,  co. 
.Somerset,  on  Wednes- 
day, 13  September,  bapt. 
at  Corton  Denham 
8  October  1854;  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Kirkby 
Mallory,  aged  20,  on 
I'Viday,  5  February,  bur. 
at  Kirkby  Mallory  8 
February  1875. 


{For  issue,  see  Pedigree  of  Moore,   page  72.) 


54 


Rev.   Augustus    Byron,   born  at   Epsom,   co.  Surrey,  8  June=i=Frederica,    youngest     dau.    of 


1828,  bapt.  at  the  Chapel  Royal,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex;  of 
Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  12  March  1846,  B.A. 
1848,  M.A.  1852;  Rector  of  Gorton  Denham,  co.  Somerset, 
1852-61,  and  of  Kirkhy  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  from  1861, 
Rural  Dean  of  Sparkenhoe,  2nd  portion,  1872-1901  ;  J.P. 
and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Leicester ;  died  at  Kirkby 
Mallory,  in  his  80th  year,  on  Wednesday,  17  July  1907. 
Will  dated  28  June  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  43,  1908) 
II  January  1908,  by  Augustus  William  Byron,  the  surviving 
Exor. 


(^2y/^rtrCc 


Lieut. -General  Sir  Thomas 
McMahon,  Baronet,  G.C.B.,  by 
Emily  Anne  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Michael  Roberts 
Westropp  of  Cork  {see  Pedigree 
of  Westropp,  "  Visitation  of 
Ireland"  Vol.  2,  page  J/)  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bryanston 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
8  July  1852  ;  died  suddenly  at 
Kirkby  Mallory  on  Sunday, 
29  March,  bur.  there  1  April 
1903. 


Augustus  William  Byron,= 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Corton  Denham,  on  Satur- 
day, 23  February,  bapt.  at 
Corton  Denham  23  March 
1856  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Leicestershire  Imperial 
Yeomanry  25  June  1892, 
Lieutenant  4  September 
1895,  Captain  4th  Bat- 
talion Imperial  Yeomanry 
28  November  1900,  Hon. 
Captain  in  the  Army 
23  May  1901 ;  served  in 
South  African  War  1899 
-1900,  with  Imperial 
Yeomanry  (Queen's  medal 
with  two  clasps). 


=Constance  Caroline, 
youngest  dau.  of  Ed- 
ward Clough-Taylor 
of  Firby,  co.  York, 
J.  P.  and  D.  L.  for  co. 
York,  by  Sophia  Mary 
his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
and  heir  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Harrison  of 
Firby  Hall,  co.  York 
{see  Pedigree  of 
Harrison,  Vol.  11, 
page  2j)  ;  born  at 
Kirkham  Abbey  on 
Thursday,  1 1  January 
1855,  bapt.atWestow, 
CO.  York ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 5  August  1885. 

{See       Pedigree        of 

Clough-Taylor,  Vol.  6, 

page  45-) 


Lieut.-Colonel  Horatio= 

George  Clough-Taylor 
of  The  HoUies,  Blaby, 
CO.  Leicester,  2nd  son 
of  Edward  Clough- 
Taylor  {see  previous 
column) ;  born  at  Kirk- 
ham Abbey  on  Sunday, 
12  October  1856,  and 
bapt.  privately ;  Lieu- 
tenant Leicestershire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  21 
April  1883,  Captain 
28  November  1891, 
Major  18  April  1900, 
Lieut.-Colonel  14  Feb- 
ruary 1903. 


{See    Pedigree   of   Clough- 
Taylor,  Vol.  6,  page  4^.) 


=Ethel  Maud,  born 
on  Sunday,  10 
January  1858  ; 
marr.  at  Kirkby, 
CO.  Leicester,  9 
January  1889. 


Nora  Hermione  Wentworth, 
born  at  Duckmanton  Lodge, 
CO.  Derby,  on  Monday,  1 1 
October,  bapt.  at  Duckmanton 
1 1  November  1886. 


Ada  Constance  Fredcrica, 
born  at  Duckmanton 
Lodge  on  Monday,  23 
February  1891. 

55 


B 


Mary  Elizabeth,  youngest= 
dau.  of  Vice-Chancellor 
Sir  Richard  Torin 
Kindcrsley,  by  Mary 
Anne  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Leigh 
Bennett  of  Thorpe  Place, 
Chertsey,  co.  Surrey ; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  4  February 
1857  ;  died,  aged  42,  on 
Thursday,  26  April  1877, 
bur.  at  Stowlangtoft,  co. 
Suffolk.     I  St  wife. 


^Rev.  William  Byron,  born  11  October  1831;= 
of  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
8  December  1849,  B.A.  1852,  Fellow  of 
All  Souls' College  1852-57,  M.A.  1857;  Vicar 
of  Lewknor,  co.  Oxford,  1855-57,  Rector  of 
Stoke  Talmage,  co.  Oxford,  1857-74,  of  Stow- 
langtoft, CO.  Suffolk,  1874-78,  and  of  Trowell, 
CO.  Nottingham,  1890-1902;  died  at  Temple 
Guiting  House,  Winchcombe,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  75,  on  Friday,  17  May,  bur.  at  Stow- 
langtoft 22  May  1907.  Will  dated  28  June 
1899,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively 
15  August  1903  and  6  October  1905,  proved 
at  Gloucester  i  July  1907,  by  George  Anson 
Byron,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John 
Bumside,  Rector  of 
Plumtree,  co.  Not- 
tingham ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bryan- 
ston  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday, 
23  November  1878; 
died  at  1 7  Portland 
Place,  London,  aged 
57,  on  Tuesday, 
2  October  1888, 
bur.  at  Plumptree. 
2nd  wife. 


George  Anson  Byron  of  55  Queen's  Gardens,  Lancaster= 
Gate,  London;  born  on  Wednesday,  3  March  1858, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Paddington,  London  ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  13 
October  1876,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1884;  a  Student  of  the 
Inner  Temple  20  November  1878,  Barrister-atLaw  3  May 
1882  ;  formerly  lieutenant  2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  The 
King's  Rojal  Rifle  Corps;  J. P.  for  co.  Nottingham. 


Margaret  Dorothy,  born 
30  June  1892,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Wilton  Road, 
Pimlico,  London. 


Rhona  Mary,  born 
8  August,  bapt. 
at  Farnsfield,  co. 
Nottingham,  8  Sep- 
tember 1893. 


=Georgiana  Maie,  4th  dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Burdett  of  Ramsbury  Manor 
and  of  Foremark  iLali,  both  co. 
Derby,  Baronet,  by  Mary  Dorothy 
his  2nd  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John 
Smyth  of  Cleatlam,  co.  Durham; 
born  at  Ancaster  House,  Richmond, 
CO.  Surrey ;  marr.  at  Ramsbury  on 
Saturday,  22  August  1891. 


Gwendoline  Maie,  bf)rn  5  September, 
bapt.  at  Farnsfield  13  November  1896; 
died  at  Foremark  Hall,  aged  7  months, 
on  Friday,  23  April,  bur.  at  Foremark 
27  April  1897. 


Francis   Curzon    Newton   of   Bcarwardcote    House,    Derby   (only=j=Mary    Beatrice,    born    on 


surviving  son  of  Charles  Edmund  Newton  of  Manor  House, 
Mickleover,  co.  Derby,  J.F'.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Derby,  High 
Sheriff  1882,  by  Anne  Rosamond  his  ist  wife,  only  dau.  of  John 
Curzon  of  Breedon,  co.  Leicester);  born  27  April,  bapt.  at 
Mickleover  18  July  1861 ;  of  Merton  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
23  April  1879,  B.A.  1883;  a  Student  of  the  Liner  Temple 
1882. 


Saturday,  30  July,  bapt. 
at  Gorton  Denham,  co. 
Somerset,  4  September 
1859;  marr.  at  Kirkby 
Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  on 
Wednesday,  18  August 
1886. 


A 


56 


John  Ralph  Byron,  born  in  London  7  February  1837,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Pimlico;  died 
at  Leamington,  co.  Warwick,  aged  8,  30  November,  bur.  at  Ladbroke,  co.  Warwick, 
7  December  1844. 


Amy  Mary,  born 
at  Stoke  Talmage, 
CO.  Oxford,  on 
Sunday,  12  De- 
cember 1858, 
bapt.  privately  the 
same  day,  and 
received  into  the 
church  at  Stoke 
Talmage  in  April 
1859;  died  at 
Stoke  Talmage, 
aged  5  years 
and  9  months, 
on  Tuesday,  27 
September,  bur. 
there  30  Septem- 
ber 1864. 


Eric  William  Byron, 
born  at  Stoke  Tal- 
mage on  Tuesday, 
25  September,  bapt. 
there  20  October 
i860;  died  at  Stoke 
Talmage,  aged  3 
years  and  1 1 
months,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 2 1  Sep- 
tember, bur.  there 
24  September  1864. 


Richard  Charles 
Byron,  born  at 
Stoke  Talmage 
on  Saturday,  4 
April,  bapt.  there 
31  May  1863; 
died  at  Stoke 
Talmage,  aged 
I  year  and  5 
months,onThurs- 
day,  29  Septem- 
ber, bur.  there 
3  October  1864. 


Henry  Seymour= 
HoareofMorden, 
CO.  Surrey  (only 
son  of  Henry 
James  Hoare  of 
Morden,  by  Jane 
Seymour  Tra- 
heme  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Henry 
John  Hyde  Sey- 
mour of  \\'ells) ; 
born  at  Morden 
Lodge  on  Thurs- 
day, 19  July 
1 849  ;  of  New 
College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  16 
October  1868, 
B.A.  1874,  M.A. 
1884  ;  of  the 
Inner       Temple 

1883.  A 


=Eleanor  Mary, 
born  at  7  Hyde 
Park  Gardens, 
London,  on  Fri- 
day, 25  Novem- 
ber 1864 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrews', 
Wells  Street, 
London  (by  the 
Rev.  the  Hon'''' 
Augustus  Byron), 
on  Tuesday,  20 
January  1885. 


Claud  Gordon  Byron,  born  on  Thursday,  10  January 
1861  ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Kirkby  Mallory,  co. 
Leicester,  aged  2  years  and  11  months,  on  Friday, 
4  December,  bur.  at  Kirkby  Mallory  8  December  1863. 


Cecil  George  Gordon  Byron,  bom 
on  Tuesday,  17  December,  died 
on  Thursday,  26  December  1867, 
bur.  at  Hove,  co.  Sussex. 


57 


Gerard  Thomas  Noel= 
of  Temple  Guiting 
House,  CO.  Glou- 
cester (eldest  son  of 
the  Hon'''=  Henry 
Lewis  Noel,  and 
grandson  of  Charles, 
ist  Earl  of  Gains- 
borough) ;  born  at 
Exton  Park,  co. 
Rutland,  on  Tues- 
day, 13  May  1856; 
formerly  Captain 
Durham  Light  In- 
fantry, Major  3rd 
Battalion  (Militia) 
1900-1901  ;  J. P.  for 
the  counties  of 
Dorset  and  Devon. 


=Edith  Mary,  born  at 
Stoke  Talmage,  co. 
Oxford,  on  Saturday, 
22  September  1866, 
bapt.  there  {no  record 
in  Jiegister) ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mark's,  North 
Audley  Street,  Lon- 
don (by  the  Rev. 
the  Hon''''  Augustus 
Byron,  Rector  of 
Kirkby  Mallory,  co. 
Leicester,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Montague 
Henry  Noel,  Vicar  of 
St.  Barnabas',  Oxford, 
on  Thursday,  19 
January  1888. 


William  Robert  Campion= 
of  Rowlands,  Roffey,  co. 
Sussex  (eldest  son  of 
William  Henry  Campion 
of  Danny  Park,  co.  Sus- 
sex, C.B.,  by  the  Hon'''' 
Gertrude  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  Henry  Bouverie 
\Villiam,  ist  Viscount 
Hampden,  and  23rd  Lord 
Dacres,  G.C.B.,  P.C.) ; 
born  at  18  Wilton 
Crescent,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Sunday,  3 
July  1870 ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  New 
College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated II  October  1889, 
B.A.  (Honours:  4th-class 
Modern  History)  1892  ; 
J. P.  for  CO.  Sussex  1904. 


A 


=Katherine  Mary,  bom 
at  Stoke  Talmage  on 
Saturday,  21  Novem- 
ber 1868,  bapt.  there 
10  January  1869 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Wilton  Place,  Knights- 
bridge, London  (by 
her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
the  Hon*"''  Augustus 
Byron),  on  Thursday, 
5  July  1894. 


A 


Wilfrid  Byron,  born  at  Stoke  Talmage  on  Tuesday,  31= 
January,  bapt.  there  5  March  1871  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
Leicestershire  Imperial  Yeomanry  18  November  1893, 
Lieutenant  9  February  1898,  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion 
7  February  1900,  Hon.  Captain  in  the  Army  10  July 
1901  ;  served  in  South  African  War  with  Imperial 
Yeomanry  1899-1900  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  lo  September  1901,  Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps). 


=Sylvia  Mary  (his  cousin),  only  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Moore, 
Rector  of  Appleby  Magna,  co.  Leices- 
ter, by  Mabel  Charlotte  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''=  Augustus 
Byron  {see  page  jj) ;  born  1 8  October 
1880;  marr.  at  Appleby  Magna  on 
Wednesday,  25  September  1901. 

(See  page  71.) 


Rupert  Frederick  George  Byron, 
born  at  Peckleton  House,  co. 
Leicester,  13  August  1903. 


Maurice  Augustus  William 
Byron,  born  at  Peckleton 
House  12  March  1907. 


Daphne  Mary,  born  at 
Birstall,  co.  Leicester,  on 
Sunday,  13  June  1909. 


58 


Jfellotocs, 


Sir  James  Fellovves  of  Adbury  House,  co.  Hants,  M.D.,  F.R.S.  (3rd= 
son  of  William  Fellowes,  M.D.,  Physician  Extraordinary  to  George  IV., 
when  Prince  Regent,  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Peregrine  Butler  of  Dungarvon,  co.  Waterford) ;  born  at  Edinburgh 
Castle  3  September  1771;  educated  at  Rugby  (admitted  Midsummer 
1786);  entered  at  Peterhouse,  Cambridge,  1792,  removed  to  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  4  January  1794,  Scholar  1794-96,  Tancred 
Student,  Fellow  1798-1816;  entered  the  Army  as  Hospital  Assistant 
June  1794,  Assistant  Inspector  28  October  1795,  M.B.  1797, 
M.D.  5  July  1803,  F.R.C.P.  30  September  1805;  Deputy  Inspector- 
General  II  March  1813,  Inspector-General  29  April  1813  to  1815; 
served  in  the  expedition  to  the  Helder  and  in  the  Peninsular  War,  at 
the  battle  of  Barossa  and  siege  of  Cadiz  (medal  with  one  clasp  for 
Barrosa) ;  knighted  by  George  III.  at  the  Queen's  Palace  21  March 
1810;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Hants;  F.R.S.  29  February  1816, 
also  F.R.S.  of  Edinburgh ;  Author  of  "  Reports  of  the  Pestilential 
Disorder  of  Andalusia,  which  appeared  at  Cadiz  in  1800,  1804,  1810, 
1813  and  1815";  died  at  Langstone  Cottage,  near  Havant,  co.  Hants, 
aged  85,  on  Wednesday,  30  December  1857,  bur.  in  the  vault  in  the 
churchyard  at  Burghclere,  co.  Hants,  4  January  1858.  Memorial 
Tablet  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Burghclere.  Will  dated  i  September 
1856,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  224,  58)  16  April  1858,  by  James  Butler 
Fellowes  and  Thomas  Hounsom  Butler  Fellowes,  Lieutenant  R.N., 
sons,  and  Henry  Alworth  Merewether,  son-in-law,  the  Exors. 


a^z^i/  <^^^^c^^£^. 


=Elizabeth,  elder  dau. 
and  coheir  of  Joseph 
James  of  Adbury 
House,  by  Maria  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of 
Joseph  Woods  of  Fun- 
tington,  CO.  Sussex ; 
born  at  Worton,  Isle- 
worth,  CO.  Middlesex, 
2  July  1794;  marr. 
by  special  licence  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Fellowes),  on  Tuesday, 
5  March  1816  ;  died 
at  Pangboume  Lodge, 
CO.  Berks,  aged  49, 
on  Monday,  1 1  De- 
cember, bur.  in  the 
vault  in  the  church- 
yard at  Burghclere 
18  December  1843. 
Memorial  Tablet  in  All 
Saints' Church,  Burgh- 
clere. Admon  (with 
will  dated  27  June 
1839)  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)  I  June  1844, 
to  John  James,  one  of 
the  trustees. 


A  son,  born     Henry  Alworth  Merewether  of  Bowden  Hill,  co.  Wilts  (eldest=j=Maria,  born  in 
on  Tuesday,     son  of  Henry    Alworth  Merewether   of  Castlefield,  co.  Wilts,  Welbeck  Street, 
4        March     D.C.L.,    King's    Serjeant    and    Recorder    of    Yarmouth    and  London,  19 
1817;    died     Reading,  by  Eliza  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lockyer  of  March        1818, 
shortly  after     Wembury,    co.    Devon);     born    22    April   1813;    educated  at  bapt.  at  Burgh- 
birth.                 Winchester  and  at  Wadham  College,  0.xford,  matriculated  30  clere    30     Sep- 
June  1827  ;  migrated  to  Trinity  College,  Cambridge  ;  Barrister-  tember      1820; 
at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  9  June  1837,  Q.C.  5  April  1853,  marr.   there   on 
Bencher  30  April  1853,  and  Recorder  of  Devizes  2  February  Tuesday,        25 
1844  until  his  death;  Chairman  of  Wilts  Quarter  Sessions  10  August      1840; 
January  1875  ;  Leader  of  the  Parliamentary  Bar,  retired  18  July  died     18     Jan- 
1871  ;  J. P.  and    D.L.  for  co.  Wilts;  Author  of  "By  Sea  and  uary,     bur.     at 
By  Land,   being  a  Trip   through    Egypt,  India,  Ceylon,  New  Bowden  Hill  25 
Zealand  and  America,   1874";  died  at  Bowden  Hill,  aged  65,  January  1S70. 
on  Wednesday,  29  August,  bur.  there  5  September  1877.     Will 
dated   19  May  1877,  with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,    739,    77)   28    September    1877,  by    Frederick    Hastings 
Goldney    of    Chippenham,    co.    Wilts,    and    Eveline     Maria 
Merewether  of  Bowden  Hill,  spinster,  daughter,  the  Exors.         /fv, 


59 


James  Butler  Fellowes  of  Vernon  Hill,  co.  Hants,=f 
and  of  Broom  Hall,  co.  Surrey ;  born  at  Adbury 
House,  CO.  Hants,  6  July  1819,  bapt.  there 
privately,  received  into  the  church  at  Burghclere, 
CO.  Hants,  30  September  1820;  educated  at  Rugby 
(admitted  6  July  1831);  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  45th  (The  Nottinghamshire)  Foot  31  May 
1839,  Lieutenant  15  April  1842,  Captain  77th  (The 
East  Middlesex)  Foot  7  April  1848;  served  in  the 
Kaffir  War;  \Iilitary  Secretary  and  A.D.C.  to 
Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  Governor  of  Cape  of  Good 
Hope ;  died  suddenly  at  Chobham,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Friday,  30  May  1884,  bur.  at  Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight. 
M.I.  in  the  chancel  of  Chobham  Church.  Will 
dated  17  October  1883,  with  two  codicils  dated 
31  January  1884  and  28  March  1884,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  633,  84)  8  August  1884,  by  Robert  Butler 
Fellowes,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Georgina  Eustatia  Player,  2nd  dau.  of 
Captain  Thomas  Robert  Brigstocke, 
R.N.,  of  Robert's  Rest,  Ferryside,  co. 
Carmarthen,  and  of  Stonepitts,  near 
Ryde,  J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of 
Hants  and  Carmarthen,  by  Elizabeth 
Lydia  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  and  coheir  of 
George  Player  of  Ryde  House ;  born 
4  June  1825;  marr.  at  Ryde  on  Wed- 
nesday, 8  April  1846;  died  suddenly  at 
Brussels,  Belgium,  aged  48,  on  Monday, 
I  September  1873,  bur.  in  the  cemetery 
at  Ryde.  M.I.  in  St.  Thomas'  Church, 
Ryde.  Will  dated  13  March  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  31,  74)  23  January 
1874,  by  James  Butler  Fellowes  and 
John  Mo.xon  Clabon  the  Exors. 


j<r<^^!fc^)i^-7^t^^zi^~e^ 


y 


Eustatia  Elizabeth  Margaret, 
born  at  Stonepitts,  near  Ryde, 
8  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Ryde,  28  February 
1847  ;  marr.  at  All  Souls', 
Langham  Place,  London,  on 
Thursday,  21  February  1878, 
Charles  Henry  Porteous 
(2nd  son  of  James  Porteous 
of  Jamaica,  ^Vest  Indies) ; 
bom  in  Jamaica  in  1851  ; 
died  s.p.  at  3  Chisholm 
Road,  Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
8  January,  bur.  at  Richmond 
12  January  1885. 


Ellinor  Johanna 
Player,  born  at 
Portsea,  co. 
Hants,  on  Mon- 
day, 2 1  May 
1849;  died  at 
Ryde,  aged  17, 
on  Sunday,  14 
April  1867,  bur. 
at  Ryde. 


James  Butler  Fellowes,  horn 
at  Stonepitts,  near  Ryde, 
on  Thursday,  1 1  July,  bapt. 
at  St.  Thomas',  Ryde,  7  Au- 
gusti85o;  Lieutenant  R.N. , 
of  H.M.S.  "Wolverine"; 
died  at  the  Island  of 
Ascension  on  Monday,  22 
January  1877,  bur.  there. 
Will  dated  31  July  1876, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  298,  77) 
28  April  1877,  by  Robert 
Butler  Fellowes,  brother, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


William  Player 
Bullcr  Fellowes, 
born  5  June,  died 
at  Goring,  co. 
O.xford,  aged  3 
months,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 29  Sep- 
tember 1 85  2,  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Ryde. 


60 


William  Butler  Fellowes  of  Warblington,  co.= 
Hants ;  born  at  Adbury  House,  co.  Hants, 
8  October,  bapt.  at  Burghclere,  co.  Hants,  3 
November  182 1  ;  admitted  Pensioner  of  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  26  Januar)'  1838;  of  the 
3rd  Madras  Light  Cavalry,  Comet  22  November 
1841,  Lieutenant  26  October  1844,  Captain 
14  May  1861,  retired  1863;  died  at  Warbling- 
ton Rectory,  aged  50,  on  Thursday,  22 
August,  bur.  at  Warblington  27  August  1872. 
Will  dated  5  February  1861,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  564,  72)  17  September  1872,  by  Mary 
Anne  Fellowes,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Mary  Anne,  only  dau.  of  the  Rev.  VVilliam 
Norris,  Rector  of  Warblington  ;  bom  5  Feb- 
ruary 1823;  niarr.  at  Warblington  (by  the 
Rev.  James  Norris,  D.D.,  President  of  Corpus 
Christi  College,  Oxford)  on  Thursday,  4  Oc- 
tober i860;  died  at  Warblington,  aged  77, 
on  Friday,  2  February,  bur.  there  6  February 
1900.  Will  dated  23  July  1897,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  404,  1900)  15  March  1900,  by 
Colonel  William  Campbell,  Royal  Marine 
Artillery,  A.D.C.,  the  Rev.  William  Burrell 
Norris  and  the  Rev.  Wyndham  Arthur  Scinde 
Merewether,  the  Exors. 


General  ^\'illiam  Campbell  of  Marchwood,  Malvern,  co.=j=Frances  Maria, 

Worcester,   C.B. ;    born   7    February    1847;   entered   the  born   at    Warb- 

Royal   Marine  Artillery   27   June    1864,   Colonel  in  the  lington  Rectory 

Army    29    August    1893,    Colonel-Commandant    Royal  on  Thursday,  6 

Marine    Artillery    28    September    1902,     Major-General  February,  bapt. 

I  August  1904,  Lieut.-General  20  August  1905,  General  at   Warblington 

I  July  igo8;  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  29  August  1893  6  March  1862; 

to   22   January  1901,  and  to   H.M.   King   Edward  VH.  marr.   there  on 

22    January    1901    to    31    July    1904  ;    nominated    C.B.  Tuesday,        18 

9    November    1904 ;    served    in    Ashanti    War    1873-74  October  1887. 
(medal);  in  the  Egyptian  Expedition   1882  (medal  wth 
clasp,  bronze  star,   brevet  of  Major) ;    Provincial  Grand 
Master  of  Freemasons  for  co.  Worcester.                              /f^ 


Helen  Elizabeth, 
born  at  Warbling- 
ton Rectory  on 
Friday,  13  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at 
Warblington  13 
March  1863;  died 
at  Warblington 
Rectory,  aged  12, 
on  Tuesday,  9 
March,  bur.  at 
Warblington  13 
March  1875. 


Edward    Morrieson   de    Coucy   Short   of=f=Anne  Louisa,  bom  at 

Colombo,    Ceylon    (5th    son    of    Mayow     Warblington  Rectory 

Short,  Barrister-at-Law,  by  Annis  Rachel 

his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  David  Panton) ; 

born   at    Havant,   co.   Hants,    18  August 

1857 ;    educated   at  Westminster  and   at 

Charterhouse;    entered  the  Ceylon  Ci\il  | 

Service  1878,  District  Judge  1892,  Mayor  i 

of  Colombo  1905.  /jy 


on  Wednesday,  1 5 
June,  bapt.  at  Warb- 
lington 10  July  1864; 
marr.  there  on  Wed- 
nesday, 14  July  1897. 


I 
Mary  Anne  Emily,  born  at 
Warblington  Rectory  on 
Tuesday,  24  April,  bapt.  at 
^\'arblington  20  May  1866  ; 
died  at  Warblington  Rec- 
tory, aged  18,  on  Monday, 
15  December,  bur.  at 
Warblington  19  December 
1884. 


George  Player  Butler  Fellowes,  R.N.,  born  at  Goring,  co.  Oxford,=NLagdaleine,  dau.  of  Junias 

on  Tuesday,   20  September   1853 ;    tea  planter  at  the   Emerald  Rebintich ;       married      by 

Bank  Tea  Estate,  Sonadah,    Bengal,   India  ;    died    suddenly   at  licence  at  St.  Paul's  Cathe- 

Emerald  Bank,  Sonadah,  on  Saturday,  19  March  1887.      Adfiion  dral,    Calcutta,     India,     10 

was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  14  July  1887,  to  Magdaleine  July    1886;    married   istly 

Fellowes,  relict.  Dr.  Shephard. 

6i 


I'^lizabeth  Charlotte,  bom  4  October, 
bapt.  at  Burghclere,  co.  Hants,  31 
October  1822  ;  died  unmarried  at 
Ryde,  Isle  of  Wight,  on  F'riday,  5  Sep- 
tember 1856.  Memorial  Tablet  in 
All  Saints'  Church,  Burghclere.  Will 
dated  21  April  1855,  with  codicil  dated 
28  June  1856,  proved  (Prin.  Keg., 
45.  58)  25  February  1858,  by  Henry 
Alworth  Merewether,  the  surviving  Kxor. 


Henry  Butler  Fellowes,  born  on  Wednesday, 
14  April,  bapt.  at  Burghclere  8  May  1824; 
Magistrate  and  Commissioner  of  Crown  Lands 
for  the  district  of  New  England  and  Macleay ; 
died  unmarried  at  Armadale,  New  South  Wales, 
aged  32,  4  September  1855.  Memorial  Tablet  in 
North  transept  of  St.  Peter's  Cathedral,  Armidale, 
and  in  All  Saints'  Church,  Burghclere.  Will  dated 
26  November  1853,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  7,  58) 
23  January  1858,  by  James  Butler  Fellowes,  brother, 
the  surviving  Exor. 


Robert  Butler= 
Fellowes  of 
St.  Finbarr's, 
Writtle,  CO. 
Essex ;  born  at 
Enisworth,  co. 
Hants,  27  Sep- 
tember 1855, 
bapt.  there. 


=Marian  Bridget,  2nd  dau. 
of  John  Easlea  of  Ix- 
worth,  CO.  Suffolk  ;  born 
in  1850;  marr.  at  Ixworth 
on  Thursday,  29  Sep- 
tember 1881;  died  s.p. 
suddenly  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  on 
Friday,  5  March  1886, 
bur.  at  Horsell,  co.  Surrey. 
Adirion  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
21  November  1887,  to 
Robert  Butler  Fellowes 
of  Hoveton  St.  Peter, 
CO.  Norfolk,  husband. 


Henry  Thomas  Abdy  Butler 
Fellowes,  born  7  February 
1857  ;  M.R.C.S.  Eng.,  L.S.A. 
Lond.  ;  died  at  Northbourne, 
Chobham,  co.  Surrey,  aged  25, 
on  Saturday,  18  February 
1882,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Chobham.  Memorial  Tablet 
in  Chobham  Church.  Adriion 
was  granted  at  the  I'rincipal 
Registry  13  March  1882,  to 
James  Butler  Fellowes  of 
Northbourne,  father  and  next 
of  kin. 


Alfred  Butler 
Fellowes,  born 
15  January, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Ryde, 
18  February 
1859;  died  23 
November,  bur. 
at  St.  Thomas', 
Ryde,  26  No- 
vember 1863. 


Rosalind,  born  at  6  Brig- 
stocke  Terrace,  Ryde,  on 
Wednesday,  7  November, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas',  Ryde, 
5  December  i860;  marr. 
at  All  Souls',  Langham 
Place,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 10  June  1882, 
William  Henry  Easlea 
of  The  Manor  House, 
Pakenham,  co.  Suffolk. 


Beatrice  Maria  Player, 
born  at  6  Brigstocke 
Terrace,  Ryde,  on 
Thursday,  2 1  Novem- 
ber, bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Ryde,  22 
December  i86i. 


Lsahella  Fanny 
Viola,  born  2 1 
March,  bapt.  at 
St.  Thomas', 
Ryde,  17  April, 
died  23  June, 
bur.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Ryde, 
25  June  1863. 


Orlando  Butler  Fellowes 
of  Richmond,  co.  Surrey  ; 
born  at  6  Brigstocke 
Terrace,  Ryde,  28  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas',  Ryde,  29  March 
1865. 


62 


John  Butler  Fellowes  of  Bristol, = 
CO.  Gloucester;  born  15  March, 
bapt.  at  Burghclere,  co.  Hants, 
7  April  1825;  died  at  Vent- 
nor,  Isle  of  Wight,  aged  31, 
on  Monday,  12  May  1856. 
Memorial  Tablet  in  All  Saints' 
Church,  Burghclere.  Will 
dated  7  March  1856,  proved 
(P.C.C.  548,  56)  9  July  1856, 
by  Mary  Anne  Fellowes,  relict, 
Henry  Alworth  Merewether, 
brother-in-law,  and  Thomas 
Abdy  Fellowes,  cousin,  the 
Exors. 


=Mary  Anne,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Thomas  Arthur  St.  Leger, 
Vicar  of  Otterford,  co.  Somerset, 
by  Charlotte  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
Sir  John  Frederick,  Baronet ;  bom 
3  December  1830;  marr.  at  Starcross, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Tuesday,  3  January 
1854;  died  at  24  East  Southernay, 
Exeter,  aged  73,  on  Thursday,  17  June 
1903.  Will  dated  3  September  1902, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  851,  1903)  i  July 
1903,  by  the  Rev.  Wyndham  Arthur 
Scinde  Merewether,  nephew,  and  Ethel 
Lucy  Dean,  niece,  the  Exors. 


Charlotte  Lucy,  born 
14  August,  bapt.  at 
Burghclere  9  Sep- 
tember 1826 ;  died 
unmarried  26  April 
1892.  Adinon,  with 
will  dated  28  May 
1857,  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  653,  92) 
14  June  1892,  to 
Rear- Admiral  Thomas 
Hounsom  Butler 

Fellowes,  R.N.,  the 
brother. 


Maud  St.  Leger,  born  at  Ventnor  on  Sunday,  28  January 
1855;  died  unmarried  at  West  Hill  House,  Lincoln, 
aged  35,  on  Monday,  25  August  1890.  Admon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  5  November  1890,  to 
Mary  Anne  Fellowes,  widow,  mother,  and  only  next  of  kin. 


Algernon  Godfrey  Butler= 
Fellowes  of  Ingersoll, 
Ontario,  Canada ;  born 
on  Saturday,  1 1  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Thomas', 
Ryde,  23  September 
1 856;  educated  at  Guild- 
ford and  at  Lancing. 


=Emily    Jane,    dau.    of      Theodore  Butler^Ada  Caroline,  youngest 


Alfred  Gammon  of 
AVashington,  Ontario, 
by  Rosina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Bonham;  born  28  Sep- 
tember 1862  ;  marr.  at 
Washington,  Ontario, 
S  October  1887. 


Fellowes,  born  dau.  of  Henry  Fletcher 
28  April  1868.  of  Painsbury,  co.  Glou- 
cester ;  marr.  at  Heene 
St.  Botolph,  CO.  Sussex, 
on  Tuesday,  14  April 
1891. 


Edna  Brigstocke,  born 
18  June  1888,  bapt.  at 
Washington. 


Stanley  Butler  Fellowes, 
born  15  September  1892, 
bapt.  at  Washington. 


63 


Constance  Fanny,  dau.= 
of  Charles  Simpson 
Hanson  of  Constan- 
tinople, by  Charlotte 
Smith  his  wife ;  born 
20  July  1836;  marr.  at 
St.  Pancras',  London, 
on  Saturday,  20  June 
1857;  died  s.p.  on 
Saturday,  29  December 
1888,  bur.  at  Stevenage, 
CO.  Hertford,  on  Thurs- 
day, 3  January  1889. 
Will  dated  22  Feb- 
ruary 1875,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  118,  89) 
6  February  1889,  by 
Rear-Admiral  Thomas 
Hounsom  Butler  Fel- 
lowes  of  Stevenage, 
husband,  the  sole  Exor. 
ist  wife. 


=Rear- Admiral  Thomas  Hounsom  Butler  Fellowes=^Margaret  ( Daisy), 
of  Woodfield,  Stevenage,  C.  B.  ;  bom  1912nd  dau.  of  the 
October,  bapt.  at  Burghclere,  co.  Hants,  15 
November  1827  ;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a 
Cadet  April  1845,  Lieutenant  10  December 
1852,  Commander  24  June  1862,  Captain  14 
August  1868,  retired  as  Rear-Admiral  i  January 
1886;  served  in  the  Crimea  1854-56,  Lieutenant 
of  "Odin,"  during  operations  in  the  Gulf  of 
Bothnia  1854,  present  at  the  capture  of  the 
forts  at  Bomarsund  1854  (Baltic  medal),  at  the 
operations  in  the  Black  Sea,  capture  of  Kertch 
and  Kinburn  (Crimean  and  Turkish  medals, 
Sebastopol  clasp) ;  as  Commander  of  Coast 
Guard  repeatedly  mentioned  for  saving  life  from 
shipwTecks  (medal  of  National  Lifeboat  Institu- 
tion); commanded  the  Naval  Brigade  throughout 
the  Abyssinian  War,  present  at  the  battle  of 
Arojie  and  capture  of  Magdala  1868  (Abyssinian 
medal);  nominated  C.B.  1868;  J. P.  for  co. 
Hertford,  Alderman  Hertford  County  Council 
1889. 


22^-^ 


Rev.  William  Jowitt, 
Rector  of  Steven- 
age, by  Louisa 
Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Allen; 
born  10  September 
1870  ;  married  at 
Stevenage  (by  her 
father)  on  Wed- 
nesday, 20  August 
1890.     2nd  wife. 


Thomas  Balfour  Fellowes,  born  at  Woodfield, 
Stevenage,  on  Monday,  13  July,  bapt.  at  Stevenage 
20  August  1891  ;  educated  at  United  Services 
College,  Westward  Ho!  Osborne  and  Dartmouth  ; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  30  Sep- 
tember 1903,  Midshipman  H.M.S.  "Britannia" 
15  May  1908. 


I 
Cuthbert  Dorset  Fellowes,  bom  at  Wood- 
field,  Stevenage,  on  Sunday,  26  March, 
bapt.  at  Stevenage  4  May  1893 ;  educated 
at  United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho ! 
afterwards  at  Haileybury  College. 


Rupert  Caldwell  Fellowes,  born  at  Woodfield,  Stevenage, 
on  Saturday,  12  May,  bapt.  at  Stevenage  20  July  1894; 
educated  at  United  Services  College,  Westward  Ho ! 
afterwards  at  Royal  Naval  School,  Eltham. 


I 
Ivon  Gordon  Fellowes,  born  at 
Woodfield,  Stevenage,  on  Sunday, 
16  January,  bapt.  at  Stevenage  12 
March  1898;  educated  at  Cranleigh 
School,  CO.  Surrey. 


64 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Azure  a  lion  rampant  or  ducally  crowned 
argent. 

Crest. — Out  of  a  ducal  coronet  or  a  man's 
head  in  profile  couped  at  the  shoulders  proper 
bearded  sable  wreathed  round  the  temples 
gold  and  azure  on  the  head  a  cap  of  the  last 
fretty  argent  tasselled  gold  turned  up  ermine. 


BarelL 


Sir  Harry  Verelst  Darell,  Baronet,=f=AiTielia  Maria  Anne, 


elder  son  of  Sir  Lionel  Darell, 
I  St  Baronet,  M.P.  for  Lyme  | 
Regis,  by  Isabella  his  wife,  dau.  I 
of  Timothy  TuUy,  a  Director  of  j 
the  Hon''''=  East  India  Com- 
pany (see  "  Memorial  Rings," 
^o.  932,  page  2g4,  and 
No.  P52,  page  joi) ;  bom  at 
Calcutta,  India,  25  December 
1768;  a  Senior  Merchant  on 
the  Bengal  Establishment  and 
Commercial  Resident  of  the 
Hon'''*  East  India  Company  at 
Eatwah  and  Calpu,  India ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  2nd 
Baronet  30  October  1803;  died 
at  Calpu  13  April  1828.  Will 
dated  30  August  181 1,  with 
codicil  dated  8  August  1827, 
proved  (P.C.C.  578  Liverpool) 
24  October  1829,  by  Dame 
Amelia  Maria  Anne  Darell, 
relict,  one  of  the  Exors. 


only  dau.  of  William 
Beecher  of  How- 
bury,  CO.  Bedford ; 
marr.  2  June  1809 ; 
died  at  9  Queen's 
Gate  Terrace,  Lon- 
don, aged  87,  on 
Saturday,  5  January, 
bur.  at  Fretheme, 
CO.  Gloucester,  10 
January  1878.  Will 
dated  14  February 
1874,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  117,  78) 
7  February  1878, 
by  the  Rev.  Sir  Wil- 
liam Lionel  Darell, 
Baronet,  son,  and 
Gerald  Monteith 
Shirley,  Captain  25th 
Foot,  grandson,  two 
of  the  Exors. 


Rev.  Anthony  Berwick  Lechmere  (younger  son  of  Sir  Anthony  Lechmere,^Emily  Mary, 
ist  Baronet,  by  Mary  his  ist  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Joseph  Berwick  of  Hallow  marr.  at  Upton- 
Park,  CO.  Worcester);  born  28  May  1802;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  on-Severn,  co. 
matriculated  16  May  1820,  B.A.  1824,  M.A.  1826  ;  Hon.  Canon  of  Worcester  Warwick,  11 
1849,  Rural  Dean,  Vicar  of  Eldersfield,  co.  Worcester,  1826,  of  Welland,  October  1842; 
CO.  Worcester,  1828-76  and  of  Hanley  Castle,  co.  Worcester,  1839  until  his  died  at  the 
death;  died  suddenly  at  the  Vicarage,  Hanley  Castle,  aged  76,  on  Tuesday,  Vicarage, Han- 
8  October  1878.  Will  dated  12  May  1877,  proved  at  Worcester  24  December  ley  Castle,  on 
1878,  by  Sir  Edmund  Anthony  Harley  Lechmere,  Baronet,  nephew,  and  Thursday,  18 
Thomas  Garmston  Hyde,  gent.,  the  Exors.  March  1869. 


Henry  Shirley= 
of  Peppingford 
Lodge,  CO.  Sus- 
sex, and  of  Hyde 
Hall,  Ettington, 
Jamaica,  West 
Indies ;  died  at 
Hyde  Hall  on 
Wednesday,  30 
August  1848. 


=Isabella  Martha, 
marr.  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  on 
Monday,  23  Jan- 
uary 1837  ;  died 
at  Derby  Lodge, 
East  Sheen,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  88, 
on  Saturday,  4 
November  1899. 
Will  dated  18 
March  1884,  with 
codicil  dated 
20  January  1890, 
proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  312,  1900) 
13  February 

1900,  by  Romer 
Williams,  the 
surviving  Exor. 


Elizabeth  Anne,     Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  Harry  Francis  Colville 

marr.    at    Rich-     Darell,  Baronet;  bom  17  November  18 14; 

niond,  CO.   Sur-     succeeded  his  father  as  3rd  Baronet  13 

rey,  on  Tuesday,     April  1828;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 

16   June    1835,     i8th  Poot   i   June   1832,  Lieutenant   12 

to  Henry  Brown     June  1835,  Captain  7th  Dragoon  Guards 

of  the  Bombay     14  July  1841,  Major  3  September  1847, 

Civil      Service,     Lieut.-Colonel   by  brevet   15   September 

and     sometime     1848;    served   in  the  China   Expedition 

Judge  at  Poona,     of  1842,  being  present  at  the  taking  of 

Bombay,  India.     Chusan  (medal);  against  the  Boers  1S45, 

=f=  and   the    Katifir    War    1846-47,    at    the 

/k  Gwanga  8  June  1846  (severely  wounded); 

died  at  Oagliari,  Sardinia,  aged  38,  on 

Thursday,  6  January  1853.     Admon  was 

granted  (P.C.C.)   19  May   1S53,  to  the 

Rev.  Sir  William  Lionel  Darell,  Baronet, 

brother,    Amelia    Maria    Anne    Darell, 

widow,    the    mother    and    ne.xt   of   kin, 

having  first  renounced. 


A 


Mary,  eldest= 
dau.  of  Sir 
Francis  Ford, 
2iid  Baronci, 
liy  Eliza  his 
wife,  dau.  of 
Henry  Hrady 
of  Limerick  ; 
marr.  at  Charl- 
ton Kings,  CO. 
Gloucester,  29 
May  1 840;  died 
s.  p.  at  Torquay, 
co.Devon,aged 
22,  9  March 
1842.    1st  wife. 


=Rev.  Sir  William  Lionel  Darell= 
of  Fretherne  Court,  co.  Glou- 
cester, Baronet ;  burn  in  Upper 
Brook  Street,  (Irosvenor 
Square,  London,  5  February 
1817;  of  Christ  Church, 
O.xfortl,  matriculated  4  June 
1835,  H.A.  1839,  M.A.  1842; 
Rector  of  Fretherne  1844-78; 
succeeded  his  brother  as  4th 
Baronet  6  January  1853;  died 
at  22  Upper  Brook  Street, 
Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
aged  66,  on  Friday,  i  June, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Fretherne  7  June  1883.  Will 
dated  31  March  1882,  proved 
(Brin.  Reg.,  592,  83)  14  July 
1883,  by  Dame  Fanny  Julia 
Darell,  relict,  Sir  Lionel 
Edward  Darell,  Baronet,  son, 
and  Eugene  Wason  and 
Romer  Williams,  the  Exors. 


•Harriet  Mary,  sister= 
and  heir  of  Sir  Mat- 
thew Edward  Ticrney, 
3rd  Baronet,  and  only 
dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Tierney,  2nd  Baronet, 
by  Anna  Maria  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of 
Henry  Jones  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  18  April 
1843  ;  died  at  Frim- 
ley,  CO.  Surrey,  aged 
57,  on  Friday,  27 
June,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Fre- 
therne 3  July  1873. 
2nd  wife. 


I 
= Fanny   Julia,     James 

widow  of  T.  Darell, 
Hyde  Clarke  born  in 
of  'I'he  Firs,  18 19. 
Frimley,  co. 
Surrey ;  marr. 
by  special  licence  at 
St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  7  January 
1880;  diedat67Shaftes- 
bury  Road,  Hammer- 
smith, CO.  Middlesex, 
aged  65,  17  January, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Fretherne  2oJanuary 
1894.  Adinon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  3  April  1894, 
to  Edward  Hyde("larke 
and  Rochfort  Hyde 
Clarke,  the  Exors. 
3rd  wife. 


Edward  McDougalh 
Stopford  Claremont 
(son  of  General 
Edward  Stopford 
Claremont,  C.H.)  ; 
of  the  Royal  Navy, 
Acting  Sub- Lieu- 
tenant 5  December 
1866,  Lieutenant  4 
April  1870. 


=Flora  Mary,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Fretherne,  on 
Wednesday,  12  June  1844; 
marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  18  June 
1872  ;  died  at  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  in  her 
63rd  year,  on  Friday,  22 
February  1907.  Will 
dated  27  September  1906, 
l)roved  (Brin.  Reg.,  153, 
1907)  5  April  1907, 
by  Edward  McDougall 
Stopford  Claremont,  the 
sole  EXor. 


Sir  Lionel  Edward  Darell  of= 
Fretherne  Court,  Baronet ; 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Fre- 
therne, on  Saturday,  6 
September  1845;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 18  May  1864; 
j.B.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Gloucester,  High  Sheriff 
1887-88,  County  Coun- 
cillor (Eastington  Division) 
CO.  Gloucester  ;  Captain 
Gloucestershire  Yeomanry 
Cavalry  1879-81;  succeeded 
his  fiither  as  5th  Baronet  on 
Friday,  i  June  1883. 


=Helen  Frances, 
only  child  of 
Edward  Mars- 
land  of  Hen- 
bury  Park,  CO. 
Chester,  by  Jane 
Haigh  his  wife ; 
married  at  St. 
Thomas',  Hen- 
bury  (by  the 
Rev.  Sir\\'illiam 
Lionel  Darell, 
Baronet),  on 
Wednesday,  22 
June  1870. 


Violet  Mary,  born 
at  Fretherne  Court 
on  Wednesday,  7 
June  1871. 


Lionel  Edward  Hamilton 
Darell,  born  on  Friday, 
19  April,  died  a  few 
hours  later,  bur.  at 
Fretherne  23  April  1872. 


Evelyn  May,  born  at 
Fretherne  Court  on 
Thursday,  2  7  March, 
bapt.  at  Fretherne 
23  May  1873. 


Harriet  May,  born  at 
Fretherne  Court  on 
Sunday,  8  February, 
died  a  few  hours  later, 
bur.  at  Fretherne  11 
February  1874. 


Montgomery  Launcelot  Carleton  (2nd  son  of  General  Henry  Alexander 
Carleton,  (!.B.,  of  ("lare,  co.  Tipperary,  and  of  Greenfields,  co.  Cork, 
General  and  ("olonel-("onnnandant  Royal  Artillery,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Armor  Boyle  of  Dundrum,  co.  Tipperary);  born  4  June  1861  ; 
of  the  Royal  Artillery,  Lieutenant  26  July  1881,  Captain  26  January  1890, 
Major  by  brevet  25  January  1899,  Adjutant,  Militia,  12  August  1893  to 
I  January  1898;  employed  in  Uganda  Protectorate  9  January  1898  to  28 
October  1899;  served  in  Hazara  Expeditions  of  1888  and  1891,  at  Uganda 
1898,  commanded  troops  for  sometime  in  Unyoro  (mentioned  in  desjiatches, 
brevet  of  Major,  medal). 

66 


=Marguerite  Helen, 
born  at  The 
Wilderness,  near 
Reading,co.  Berks, 
on  Thursday,  7 
January,  bapt.  at 
Fretherne  7  May 
1875  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London, 
1 6  Dccemberi  908. 


Amy,  daughter  of= 
Leo  Schuster  of 
Roehampton,  co. 
Surrey  ;  niarr.  at 
Roehampton  (by 
the  Rev.  Sir  Wil- 
h'am  Lionel  Darell, 
Baronet,  assisted 
by  her  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Nevison 
Loraine)  on  Tues- 
day, 15  June 
1869 ;  divorced 
on  her  husband's 
petition  in  1878. 
I  St  wfe. 


=Edward  Tierney  Gillkrest  Darell,  born  6  August= 
1847  ;  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
18  May  1864:  Lieutenant  Gloucestershire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  died  at  5  St.  George's 
Place,  Hyde  Park  Corner,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
8  February,  bur.  at  Fretherne,  co.  Gloucester, 
12  February  1898.  Will  dated  26  November 
i8go,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  411,  98)  i  April 
1898,  by  Florence  Darell,  relict.  Sir  Lionel 
Edward  Darell,  Baronet,  and  Romer  Williams, 
the  Exors. 


^Florence,  dau.  of  William 
Johnson  of  Margate,  co. 
Kent ;  marr.  at  St.  j  ude's, 
South  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  i  June 
1882.  She  marr.  istly 
Thomas  Broadwood  of 
Holmbush,  co.  Sussex. 
2nd  wife. 


Archibald  Fitzroy  George,  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  born= 
20  June  1855;  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  Black  Watch 
(Royal  Highlanders),  Colonel  Egyptian  Gendarmerie; 
served  with  Baker  Pasha  as  chief  of  his  staff 
during  campaign  in  Red  Sea,  present  during  Baker's 
defeat  in  Egypt  (mentioned  in  despatches,  Egyptian 
medal  and  bronze  star,  and  Commander  of  the 
Osmanieh) ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Perth  ;  succeeded 
his  father,  George,  Earl  of  Kinnoull,  as  12th  Earl, 
30  January  1897.  He  marr.  istly,  13  July  1877, 
Josephine  Maria,  2nd  dau.  of  John  M.  Hawke  of 
Hans  Place,  London,  who  died  2  December  1900. 


A 


^Florence  Mary, 
born  at  32  Corn- 
wall Gardens, 
South  Kensing- 
ton, London, on 
Friday,  2  March 
1883;  married 
at  St.  Paul's, 
Knightsbridge, 
London,  24  Jan- 
uary 1903.  2nd 
wife. 


John  Burgess  Preston  Karslake  of  White  Knights,  Reading,= 
CO.  Berks  (only  son  of  Preston  Karslake  of  White  Knights, 
Reading,  by  Emily  his  wife,  dau.  of  Stephen  Garrard) ;  born 
at  31  Chester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London,  on  Monday, 
10  February  1868;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
16  October  1886  ;  called  to  the  Bar  at  the  Middle  Temple 
November  1890;  Major  Buckinghamshire  Yeomanry. 


=Mary  Leonora  Amy,  born  at 
15a  Upper  Brook  Street,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday,  7  March 
1870,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London ; 
marr.  there  on  Tuesday,  1 1 
January  1898. 


A 


Lionel  Edward  Hamilton  Marmaduke  Darell  of  Saul  Lodge,= 
Stonehouse,  co.  Gloucester ;  born  at  Fretherne  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Sunday,  2  April,  bapt.  at  Fretherne  18  May  1876; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford ;  2nd  Lieutenant 
4th  Battalion  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  (Militia)  14  April  1894, 
Lieutenant  28  August  1895;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
ist  Life  Guards  22  March  1899,  Lieutenant  7  March  1900, 
Captain  16  September  1905,  Adjutant  Gloucestershire  Imperial 
Yeomanry  i  January  1904  to  31  March  1908,  and  to  Territorial 
Force  i  April  to  31  December  1908;  A. DC.  to  Major-General 
Henry  Jenner  Scobell,  C.V.O.,  C.B.,  General  Officer  commanding 
Cape  Colony  District,  South  Africa,  25  February  1909;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Gloucester  1904. 


Margaret  Eleanor  Phyllis, 
born  at  34  Ennismore 
Gardens,  London,  21  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  Fretherne 
19  April  1904. 


Lionel  Algernon  Heathcote  Darell, 
born  30  August,  bapt.  at  Fretherne 
3  October,  died  12  November, 
bur.  at  Fretherne  15  November 
1905- 

67 


^Eleanor,  dau.  of  Justinian 
Heathcote  Edwards-Heath- 
cote  of  Apedale,  co. 
Stafford,  by  Eleanor  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Spencer 
Stone  of  Callingwood,  co. 
Stafford ;  born  at  Doddle- 
spool,  CO.  Stafford  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  21  April  1903. 


Nancy  Brenda,  born  in 
London  19  January,  bapt. 
at  Fretherne  23  February 
1908. 


I 

Roderick  Willoughby   MacLeod   of  Cadboll^Alice  Olivia,  bom 

at  Balvarran,  Pit- 
lochry, CO.  Perth, 
on  Sunday,  20  Au- 
gust 1871  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square, 
London,  20  Jan- 
uary 1897. 


and  of  Invergordon  Castle,  co.  Ross  (son  of 
Robert  Bruce  j4itneas  MacLeod  of  CadboU, 
by  Ellen  Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John 
Pollard  Willoughby,  Baronet) ;  born  29  May 
1858  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Clare  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1876  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Cameron  Highlanders  (The  Queen's  Own) 
23  October  1880,  Lieutenant  i  July  1881, 
Captain  Reserve  of  Officers  i  July  1887, 
retired  1892;  Brigade- Major  Seaforth  and 
Cameron  Volunteer  Brigade  28  April  1900; 
served  in  Egyptian  Expedition  1882,  battle 
of  Tel-el-Kebir  (medal  with  clasp,  Khedive's 
bronze  star) ;  served  in  Soudan  1885-86, 
with  Frontier  Field  F'orce,  actions  at  Kosheh 
and  Ginnis  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties 
of  Ross  and  Cromarty.  /\ 


Harry  Francis  Darell,  born 
at  Fretherne  Court,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Sunday,  18 
August  1872;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  the  Royal 
Military  College,  Sand- 
hurst ;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  3rd 
Battalion  Rifle  Brigade 
(The  Prince  Consort's 
Own)  12  March  1892, 
Lieutenant  16  May  1894, 
Captain  2  August  1899 ; 
served  in  operations  on 
North-West  Frontier  of 
India  1897-98,  with  Tochi 
Field  Force  (medal  with 
clasp). 


William  Harry  Verelst  Darell,  bom  at  The  Wilderness,  Reading,  co.= 
Berks,  on  Wednesday,  23  January  1878;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  8  September  1897, 
Lieutenant  18  January  1899,  Captain  29  November  1903;  served  in 
South  African  War  1899-1902  ;  at  advance  on  Kimberley,  including 
actions  at  Belmont,  Enslin,  Modder  River  and  Magersfontein ; 
operations  in  Orange  F"ree  State  February  to  May  1900,  including 
actions  at  Poplar  Grove,  Dreifontein,  Vet  River  and  Zand  River ;  in 
the  Transvaal  in  May  and  June  1900,  including  actions  near  Johan- 
nesburg, Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill  ;  in  the  Transvaal,  East  of 
Pretoria,  July  to  October  1900,  and  West  of  Pretoria,  November 
1900;  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of  Orange  River,  1900;  in  the 
Transvaal  November  to  December  1900;  in  Cape  Colony  November 
1900  to  31  May  1902  (Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps). 


=Eva  Jeffie,  dau.  of 
Emerson  Bainbridge 
of  Auchnashcllach,  co. 
Ross,  M.P.  for  (lains- 
borough,  by  Eliza  his 
I  St  wife,  dau.  of  George 
Jefferson  Armstrong  of 
Manchester ;  born  20 
October  1882;  marr. 
at  the  Guards'  Chapel, 
Wellington  Barracks, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
26  October  1907. 


Flora  Muriel,  born 
at  Fretherne  Court 
on  Saturday,  8  No- 
vember 1879,  bapt. 
at  Fretherne  1 2 
February  1880  ; 
died  there  on  Fri- 
day, 27  May,  bur. 
at  Fretherne  i  June 
1881. 


Dorothy  Muriel, 
born  at  Fretherne 
Court  28  October 
1881,  bapt.  at 
Fretherne  1 1  April 
1882. 


Guy  Marsland  Darell,  born  at 
Fretherne  Court  on  Tuesday,  10 
July,  bapt.  at  Fretherne  7  August 
1883  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst ;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion 
Coldstream  Guards  18  January 
1902,  Lieutenant  29  November 
1905. 


Barbara  Gladys, 
bom  at  Fretherne 
Court  14  January, 
bapt.  at  Fretherne 
8  April  1885. 


•^Oa^^ 


68 


0ioovt  of  applefaj)  Hall  to.  Leicester, 


Arms. — Ermine  three  greyhounds  courant  in  pale  saVile  collaied  gules 
on  a  canton  of  the  third  a  lion  passant  guardant  or. 

Cresl. — A  moorcock  sable  guttee  d'or  the  back  comb  wattles  and  legs 
gules  the  wings  expanded  holding  in  the  beak  a  branch 
of  heath  proper. 

Mollo. — Non  civium  ardor. 


Susan,  only  dau.  of=pGeorge  Moore  of  Appleby  Parva,  co.= 
John  Drummond  '  Leicester,  of  Bentley,  co.  Warwick, 
of  Megginch  Castle,  '  and  of  Snareston  Lodge,  co.  Leicester 
CO.  Perth,  by  Lady  (eldest  son  of  (ieorge  Moore  of 
Appleby  Parva,  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
Leicester  1794,  by  Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  and  heir  of  William  Darker) ; 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Leicester ; 
died  23  June  1827.  Will  dated 
6  April  1827,  proved  (P.C.C.  30 
Sutton)  5  January  1828,  by  Elizabeth 
Moore,  relict,  and  Valentine  Green, 
the  other  Exor. 


Susan  his  wife,  2nd 
dau.  of  John,  9th 
Earl  of  Westmor- 
land ;  married  in 
181 1 ;  died  in  1813. 
ist  wife. 


=Elizabeth,  2nd  dau.  of  Francis 
Hurt  of  Aldervvasley,  co.  Derby, 
and  of  Castem,  co.  Stafford,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Shuttleworth  of  Gawthorpe  Hall 
and  of  Barton  Lodge,  both  co. 
Lancaster;  marr.  20  April  181 5; 
died  at  her  house.  Friar  Gate, 
Derby,    on    Wednesday,    16   June 

1841.  Will  dated   21   May  1840, 
proved   (P.C.C.    273,   42)   7  April 

1842,  by  James  Hurt,  brother,  the 
sole  Exor.     2nd  wife. 


Susan,  younger  dau.  of= 
William  Phillips  Inge  of 
Thorpe  Constantine,  co. 
Stafford,  High  Sheriff  for 
CO.  Stafford  1807,  by  Lady 
Elizabeth  Euphemia  his 
wife,  4th  dau.  of  John, 
7  th  Earl  of  Galloway, 
K.T. ;  marr.  10  June 
1833  ;  died,  aged  31,  12 
March,  bur.  at  Thorpe 
Constantine  18  March 
1836.     ist  wife. 


=George  Moore  of  Appleby  Parva ;  born= 
17  September  181 1;  of  Christ  Church, 
0.xford,  matriculated  16  June  1829;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Leicester 
and  Derby,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Derby 
1837  ;  died  at  Camesky  House,  Fort 
William,  co.  Inverness,  aged  60,  on 
Saturday,  26  August,  bur.  at  Appleby 
Magna  2  September  187 1.  Will  dated 
4  February  187 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
743>  71)  3  November  1871,  by  George 
John  Moore  of  Appleby  Hall,  son, 
Vaughan  Hanning  Lee  of  Lanelay,  co. 
Glamorgan,  and  Samuel  William  Clowes 
of  Woodhouse,  co.  Leicester,  the  Exors. 


=Isabel  Clara,  youngest 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Holden  (for- 
merly Shuttleworth)  of 
Aston  Hall,  co.  Derby, 
by  Rosamond  Amelia 
Deane  his  3rd  wife ; 
marr.  at  Aston-upon- 
Trent  on  Tuesday,  8 
January  1839;  died  at 
Appleby  Hall  on  Thurs- 
day, 17  January,  bur. 
at  Appleby  Magna  23 
January  1867.   2nd  wife. 


Vaughan  Hanning  Vaughan-Lee  of  Dillington,  co.  Somerset,  of  Rheola= 
and  of  Lanelay,  both  co.  Glamorgan  (eldest  son  of  John  Lee  Lee  of 
Dillington,  co.  Somerset,  and  of  Orleigh,  co.  Devon,  M.P.  for  Wells,  by 
Jessey  his  ist  wife,  dau.  of  John  Edwards  Vaughan  of  Rheola,  M.P.) ;  born 
25  February  1836;  Captain  21st  Fusiliers  and  Major  Glamorganshire 
Militia;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Somerset  and  Glamorgan,  High 
Sheriff  for  co.  Glamorgan  1871;  M.P.  for  West  Somerset  1874-82; 
by  Deed  Poll  dated  17  March  1874,  took  the  additional  name  of  Vaughan 
before  that  of  Lee ;  died  at  Dillington  on  Friday,  7  July,  bur.  at 
Whitelackington,  co.  Somerset,  12  July  1882. 


A\ 


=Clara  Elizabeth, 
born  at  Derby  2 1 
February,  bapt.  at 
Appleby  Magna 
4  May  1841  ; 
marr.  there  on 
Wednesday,  7 
August  1 86 1. 


69 


Edward   Anthony   Holden  of  Aston    Hall,   co.    Derby   (2nd   son   of  the=i=Susan  Drummond, 


Rev.  Charles  Shuttleworth  [formerly  Holden]  of  Aston  Hall,  by  Rosamond 
Amelia  Ueane  his  3rd  wife);  bom  2  August  1805;  of  Corpus  Christi 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  4  May  1824,  B.A.  1829,  M.A.  1832; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Derby,  High  Sheriff  1838;  died  at  Aston  Hall,  in 
his  73rd  year,  on  Tuesday,  28  August  1877.  Will  dated  8  December 
1876,  proved  at  Derby  26  November  1877,  by  Susan  Drummond  Holden, 
relict,  Francis  Shuttleworth  Rendall,  heretofore  Holden,  son,  and  Horace 
Devas,  the  Exors.  /t\ 


marr.  at  Snareston, 
CO.  Leicester,  on 
Thursday,  2  2  No- 
vember 1832. 


George  John  Moore  of  Appleby= 
Hall,  CO.  Leicester ;  born  on 
Monday,  19  December  1842;  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated 
18  January  1861,  B.A.  1866,  M.A. 
1869;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co. 
Leicester. 


=Louisa,  6th  dau.  of  Samuel  Trehawke  Kekewich  of 
Peamore,  Exeter,  co.  Devon,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  High  Sheriff 
1834,  M.P.  for  Exeter  and  South  Devon,  by  Louisa  his 
2nd  wife,  only  dau.  of  Lewis  William  Buck  of  Morton, 
CO.  Devon,  M.P. ;  born  at  Peamore,  Exeter,  3  March 
1846;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  6  October  1874. 


Charles  Louis  George 
Moore,  born  at  41 
Bryanston  Street,  Mary- 
lebone,  London,  on 
Friday,  3  March  1876; 
educated  at  Eton. 


Gerald  Henry  Moore, 
bom  at  37  Eccleston 
Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  1 6  May 
1877;  educated  at 
Eton. 


Lancelot  Geoffry  Moore, 
bom  at  20  Eaton 
Square,  Pimlico,  Lon- 
don, on  Friday,  5  Feb- 
ruary 1886;  educated 
at  Eton. 


Elsie  Louise,  born 
at  14  Lowndes 
Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  13  Feb- 
ruary 1889. 


79 


Walter  Mainwaring  Coyney  of  Weston  Coyney,  co.= 
Stafford  (only  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  Coyney 
of  Weston  Coyney,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by  Sophia  Henrietta 
his  I  St  wife,  dau.  of  Admiral  Rowland  Mainwaring 
of  Whitmore  Hall,  co.  Stafford,  R.N.) ;  bom  i8 
September  1839;  of  Merton  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  26  November  1857;  Captain  and  Hon. 
Major  4th  Battalion  (Prince  of  Wales')  North  Staf- 
fordshire Regiment  (Militia);  J. P.  and  D.L.  for 
CO.  Stafford ;  died  at  Weston  Coyney,  aged  44,  on 
Sunday,  6  January  1884.  /t\ 


=Susan,  bapt.  at  Appleby  Magna,  co. 
Leicester,  30  April  1845;  marr.  there 
on  Thursday,  26  November  1863 ; 
died  8  April  1906.  Will  dated 
4  April  1906,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
139,  1906)  13  July  1906,  by  Charles 
John  Blagg  and  Arthur  Vaughan 
Hanning  Vaughan-Lee,  Colonel  in 
H.M.  Army,  the  Exors. 


Wilfrid  Byron  (her  cousin),  youngest  son  of  the  Rev.= 
the  Hon''''^  William  Byron,  Rector  of  Trowell,  co. 
Nottingham,  by  Mary  Elizabeth  his  ist  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  Vice-Chancellor  Sir  Richard  Torin  Kindersley); 
born  at  Stoke  Talmage,  co.  O.xford,  on  Tuesday,  31 
January  1871  ;  2nd  Lieutenant  Leicestershire  Imperial 
Yeomanry  18  November  1893,  Lieutenant  9  February 
1898,  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion  7  February  1900,  Hon. 
Captain  in  the  Army  10  July  1901  ;  served  in  South 
-African  War  with  the  Imperial  Yeomanry  1 899-1 900 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10 
September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 


=Sylvia  Mary,  born 

18  October,  bapt. 
at  Appleby  Magna 

1 9  December  1 880; 
marr.  there  on 
Wednesday,  25 
September  1901. 


A 


{/^or  issue  see  Pedigree  of  Byron, 
page  5S.) 


Charles  Frederick 
Rickstead  Moore, 
born  at  Appleby 
Magna  2  2  No- 
vember 1 883,  bapt. 
there  3  February 
1884;  served  in 
South  African  War 
with  the  Cape 
Mounted  Police 
(medal). 


71 


B 


Rev.  Charles  Thomas  Moore,= 
bom  at  Appleby  Hall,  co. 
Leicester,  on  Wednesday,  3 
February,  bapt.  at  Appleby 
Magna  15  April  1847;  ofTrinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Lent  Term,  1866,  B.A.  1870, 
M.A.  1877  ;  Vicar  of  Breedon- 
on-the-Hill,  co.  Leicester,  1876 
-77,  Rector  of  Appleby  1877. 


=Mabel  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Augustus 
Byron,  Rector  of  Kirkby  Mallory,  co.  Leicester,  J.  P.  and 
County  Alderman  for  co.  Leicester,  by  Frederica  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  of  Lieut. -General  Sir  Thomas  McMahon, 
Baronet,  G.C.B.  ;  born  at  18  Bryanston  Square,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  20  April  1853,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London  ;  marr.  at  Kirkby  Mallory  (by  the  Rev.  the 
Hon''''=  William  Byron)  on  Wednesday,  7  January  1880. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Byron,  page  54.) 


I  I                                                                          I 

George    Augustus  Vera  Irene,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Esm^  John  Moore, 

William      Moore,  Appleby   Magna,    26    November,  born     at    Appleby 

born    at   Appleby  bapt.    there    privately    the    next  Magna      6       May, 

Magna     20     Sep-  day  ;  bur.  at  Appleby  Magna  28  died  the  next  day, 

tember,  bapt.  there  November  1890.  bur.     at     Appleby 

27  October  1889.  Magna  9  May  1892. 


Aubrey  Gordon  de 
Appleby  Moore, 
born  30  August, 
bapt.  at  Appleby 
Magna  15  October 
.893. 


Rosamond,  born 
at  Appleby  Hall, 
bapt.  at  Appleby 
Magna  8  July 
1849. 


William    Wriothesley    Mills   Wingfield   (only^Katharine,  born  24  October 

son  of  the  Rev.  William  Wriothesley  Wing-     185 1,     bapt.      at      Appleby 

field.    Vicar    of    Gulval,    co.    Cornwall,    by 

Frances    his   wife,    dau.    of    W.    Fortescue) ; 

of  Christ    Church,    Oxford,   matriculated    19 

October  1859,  aged   18;   died  s.p.  18  March 

1903.     Will  dated  30  January  1903,  proved 

(Prin.    Reg.,    679,    1903)    2    May    1903,    by 

Katharine  Wingfield,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Magna  27  January  1852  ; 
marr.  at  St.  John's,  Padding- 
ton,  London  (by  the  Rev. 
Charles  Thomas  Moore),  on 
Thursday,  21  August  1879. 


ctZAC^ 


72 


Ctmliffe  of  acton  ^arK,  ro.  Bcnbigf), 
anti  of  EiberpooL 

General  Sir  Robert  Henry  Cunliffe=j=Susan  Emily,  2nd 
of  Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  dau.  of  Colonel 
Liverpool,  Baronet,  C.B.  (2nd  son  of  JohnPaton,Com- 
Sir  Foster  Cunliffe  of  Acton  Park,  missary  -  General 
3rd  Baronet,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  of  the  Bengal 
dau.  of  Sir  David  Kinloch  of  Gilmer-  '  Army  ;  married 
ton,  CO.  Edinburgh,  Baronet);  born  2  April  1825; 
at  Chester  22  April  1785;  entered  '  died  at  7  Craven 
the  Bengal  Army  in  1798,  Major  ist  I  Hill,  Bayswater, 
Bengal  Native  Infantry  17  October  London,  on Tues- 
1818,  Colonel  4th  Bengal  Nadve  1  day,  11  Novem- 
Infantry  30  May  1828,  General  13  '  ber  1856,  bur.  in 
October  1857  ;  High  Sheriff  for  co.  j  Highgate  Ceme- 
Denbigh  1835;  knighted  by  Letters  tery,  London. 
Patent  dated  18  November  1829,  2nd  wife. 
C.B.  20  July  1838 ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  4th  Baronet  15  June  1834; 
died  at  Acton  Park,  in  his  75th  year, 
on  Saturday,  10  September  1859,  bur. 
at  Saighton.  Will  dated  21  March 
1857,  with  three  codicils  dated 
respectively  23  November  1857,  22  February  1858  and 
18  August  1859,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  651,  59)  4  November 
1859,  by  Charles  Townshend  of  the  City  of  Chester  and 
John  Panton  Gubbins  of  Glyn  Garth,  co.  Anglesea,  two 
Crest.— A  greyhound  sejant  argent  of  the  Exors  for  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  He  marr 
'°"^^i-FMeH.er.  -^1>-'    \S    December    1805,    Louisa     widow    of    Major 

.\rtluir  I'orest  of  the  Madras  Civil  Service.      She  died 
4  May  1822. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. - 
Sable  three  conies  courant  argent. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Hippisley= 
Marsh ;  entered  the 
Bengal  Army  as  Cadet 
3rd  Bengal  Light  Cavalry 

1824,  Lieutenant  22  June 

1825,  Captain  29  May 
1847,  retired  as  Lieut.- 
Colonel  26  September 
1854;  died  at  3  Laurel 
Grove,  Penge,  co.  Surrey, 
I  March  1884.  Willdated 
3  March  1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  238,  84)  22 
March  1884,  by  Sarah 
Ann  King,  spinster,  the 
sole  Exccutri.v. 


=Louisa  Hariot,  marr. 
21  October  1835; 
died  at  Tonbridge, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  89, 
on  Friday,  10  Feb- 
ruary 1899.  Will 
dated  16  November 
1895,  with  codicil 
dated  25  March  1898, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
619,  99)  18  May  1899, 
by  Hippisley  Cunliffe 
Marsh,  retired  Colonel 
in  the  Bengal  Lancers, 
son,  the  Exor. 


A 


Robert  Ellis  Cunliffe,  = 
born  2  7  March  1 808  ; 
of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  appointed  in 
1826;  Judge  of  the 
Mymensing  District  ; 
died  at  Exeter,  co. 
Devon,  aged  47,  on 
Saturday,  31  March, 
bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Wrexham,  co. 
Denbigh,  10  April 
1855,  Will  dated 
24  February  1855, 
proved  (P.C.C.  398, 
55)  25  May  1855,  by 
Charlotte  Mnria  Jane 
Cunliffe,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


=Charlotte  Maria  Jane, 
eldest  dau.  of  Ilted 
Howell ;  marr.  at 
Charlton  Kings,  co. 
Gloucester,  2  May 
1837  ;  died  in  Paris 
on  Sunday,  3  Feb- 
ruary 1S56,  bur.  in 
Pere-la-ChaiseCeme- 
tery,  Paris.  Admon 
was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
26  April  1856,  to 
John  Panton  Gub- 
bins, one  of  the 
sur%-iving  guardians 
of  her  children. 


73 


Mary  Augusta,  only  dau.  of  Sir==«Rev.   Henry  Cunliffe,   born   at= 


James  Milles  Riddell  of  Strontian 
and  Ardnamurchan,  co.  Argyll, 
and  Baronet,  D.C.L.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  younger  dau.  of  Sir 
Richard  Brooke  of  Norion  Priory, 
CO.  Chester,  5th  Baronet ;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  (by  the 
Rev.  George  Cunliffe),  on  Tues- 
day, 16  November  1852;  died  at 
the  Vicarage,  Shifnal,  co.  Salop, 
on  Tuesday,  2  December  1879. 
1st  wife. 


Calcutta,  India,  16  March,  bapt. 
there  1  June  1826;  of  Baliiol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
24  May  1844,  B.A.  1848, 
M.A.  1850;  Vicar  of  Shifnal 
1852-84;  died  at  his  residence, 
Cotefield,  Banbury,  co.  O.xford, 
on  Wednesday,  i  August,  bur.  at 
Wrexham, co.Denbigh,  2  August 
1894.  Will  dated  5  .March 
1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  928, 
94)  13  September  1894,  by  Sir 
Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe,  Baronet, 
nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 


Mary  Susan,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Shifnal, 
on  Saturday,  31  January,  bapt.  at  Shifnal, 
died  at  the  Vicarage,  Shifnal,  on  Saturday, 
7  February  1857,  bur.  at  Shifnal. 


Lady  Alexandrina  Victoria, 
youngest  dau.  of  Alexander, 
6th  Earl  of  Dunmore,  by  Lady 
Catherine  his  wife,  dau.  of 
George  Augustus,  tiih  Earl  of 
Pembroke ;  born  at  78  Pall 
Mall,     London,    on    Saturday, 

19  July  1845,  bapt.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Wilton,  co.  Wilts 
(Queen  Victoria  stood  sponsor) ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London, on  Wednesday, 

20  April  1887.      2nd  wife. 


John   Panton  Gubbins   of   The    Oaks,    Milverton,   co.    Warwick,  formerly  of  the=Emma    Rhoda, 


Bengal  Civil  Service  and  sometime  Judge  of  Delhi  (son  of  General  Joseph 
Gubbin.s,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Bathoe  of  Bath,  co.  Somerset); 
bom  14  September  1806;  D.L.  for  co.  Flint  and  J. P.  for  Anglesey  and  co. 
Warwick;  marr.  2ndly  11  April  1839,  Mary  Eyles,  2nd  dau.  of  William  Egerton 
of  Gresford  Lodge,  co.  Denbigh,  Accountant-General  at  Calcutta,  by  Sibella 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Boswell  of  Edinburgh.  He  died  at  The  Oaks,  Milverton, 
aged  72,  on  Saturday,  5  April  1879.  Will  dated  7  October  1873,  proved  at 
Birmingham  28  April  1879,  by  Mary  Eyles  Gubbins,  relict,  the  Executrix. 


marr.  23  July 
1 83 1  ;  died  s.p. 
12  May  1836. 
I  St  wife. 


Eleanor  Sophia  Egerton,= 
only  dau.  of  Colonel  Eger- 
ton Leigh  of  West  Hall, 
High  Leigh,  and  Jodrell 
Hall,  CO.  Chester,  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Chester,  High 
Sheriff  1 8  7  2,  by  Lydia  Rachel 
his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
John  Smith  Wright  of  Bul- 
cote  Lodge,  co.  Nottingham; 
marr.  at  Goosetrey,  co. 
Chester,  on  Thursday,  5 
August  1869;  died  at  Acton 
Park,  CO.  Denbigh,  in  her 
51st  year,  on  Sunday,  13 
March  1898.      ist  wife. 


=Colonel  Sir  Robert  Alfred  Cunliffe  of= 
Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh,  and  of  Liver- 
pool, Baronet;  born  17  January  1839; 
educated  at  Eton  ;  gazetted  Lieutenant 
Scots  Guards  1857,  retired  as  Captain; 
Hon.  Colonel  3rd  Battalion  Royal 
Welsh  Fusiliers;  J. P.,  D.L.  and  County 
Councillor  for  co.  Denbigh,  High  Sheriff 
i868;  M.P.  for  Flint  1872-74,  for 
Denbigh  Boroughs  1880-85;  succeeded 
his  grandfather  as  5th  Baronet  10  Sep- 
tember 1859;  died  at  17  liasil  Mansions, 
Basil  Street,  London,  on  Sunday,  18 
June,  bur.  at  Wrexham,  co.  Denbigh, 
21  June  1905.  Will  dated  8  January 
1 90 1,  proved  at  St.  Asaph  3  August 
1905,  by  Sir  Foster  Hugh  Egerton 
Cunliffe,  Baronet,  and  the  Rev.  Neville 
Egerton  Leigh,  the  Exors. 


=Cecelie  Victoria,  of  River 
House,  Tillington,  co.  Sus- 
sex, younger  dau.  of  Lieut.- 
Colonel  the  Hon"*''  William 
Edward  Sackvillc-West,  by 
Georgina  his  wife,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Dodwell  of 
Kevinsfort,  co.  Sligo  ;  born 
at  1 6a  Oxford  Square,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  on  Saturday, 
18  February  1865,  bapt.  at 
St.  Andrew's,  Wells  Street, 
London;  marr.  at  St.  Bar- 
nabas', Pimlico,  London, 
on  Saturday,  5  January 
1 90 1.     2nd  wife. 


Charles  Watkin  Cunliffe, 
born  6  April  1833 ;  of 
the  Bengal  Civil  Service, 
Assistant  Commissioner 
of  Beraitch,  Oude,  India  ; 
killed  by  the  mutineers 
at  Byram  Ghat  in  June 
1857- 


Foster  John  Cunliffe, 
born  14  October  1834; 
2nd  Lieutenant  Bengal 
Artillery  11  June  1853; 
died  at  the  Residency, 
Lucknow,  India,  aged 
22,  on  Tuesday,  22 
September  1857. 


Frank  Cunliffe,  bom  8  July  1839;  Captain 
58th  Foot ;  died  unmarried  at  Belize, 
British  Honduras,  on  Sunday,  24  March 
1878.  \\ill  dated  15  December  1877, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  479,  78)  25  June 
1878,  by  the  Rev.  Henry  Cunliffe,  brother, 
the  sole  Exor. 


George  Cunliffe,     Major-General  Frederick  Henry  Smith  (son  of= 
died    in    India     J.  Smith  of  Devonport,  co.  Devon);  Lieutenant 
in  1835.  34th     Regiment    Bengal    Native    Infantry    10 

January  1845,  Captain  2  April  1856,  Com- 
mandant 1 8th  Bengal  Cavalry  4  September 
1858,  Lieut. -Colonel  2  April  1867,  Colonel 
2  April  1872,  Major-General,  retired,  14  June 
1876;  served  in  Punjab  1848-49  (medal), 
on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  1855 
(medal  with  clasp),  and  in  the  Indian  Mutiny 
1858  (medal). 


=Charlotte,  marr.  at  Lucknow, 
India,  24  August  1846;  died 
s.p.  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon, 
on  Tuesday,  15  May  1883. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  27  June 
1883,  to  Frederick  Henry 
Smith  of  Lanark  House, 
retired  Major-General,  the 
husband. 


Rhoda 
Helen. 


Rev.  Henry  Samuel  Priestley  (3rd  son  of  John  Priestley=pCharlotte  Caroline,  marr. 


of  Hirdrefaig,  co.  Anglesea) ;  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  22  May  1858,  aged  18,  B.A.  1863  ;  Vicar 
of  Talyllyn,  co.  Anglesea,  1869-93,  Rector  of  Heneglwys 
with  Trewalchmai,  co.  Anglesea;  died  20  January  1904. 
Will  dated  15  April  1889,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  230,  1904) 
18  February  1904,  by  Charlotte  Caroline  Priestley,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix.  /\ 


at  the  parish  church, 
Gresford,  co.  Denbigh 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Canon  George  Cunliffe), 
on  Wednesday,  7  January 
1874. 


Sir  Foster  Hugh  Egerton  Cunliffe  of  Acton  Park,  co.  Denbigh, 
Baronet;  born  at  37  Lowndes  Street,  London,  on  Tuesday,  17 
August  1875,  bapt.  at  Worthing,  co.  Sussex;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  New  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  (2nd-class  Modern  History) 
1898,  M.A.  1901,  Fellow  of  All  Souls'  College,  Oxford;  appointed 
Lecturer  in  Military  History  at  Oxford  University  15  October 
1905  ;  Lieutenant  ist  Cadet  Battalion  The  Queen's  (Royal  West 
Surrey  Regiment)  since  1905  ;  a  representative  member  of 
Oxfordshire  Territorial  Force  Association;  J.P.  for  co.  Denbigh; 
succeeded  his  father  as  6th  Baronet  18  June  1905. 


Violet  Eleanor,  bom  at  37 
Lowndes  Street,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  4  July  1876  ; 
died  at  Acton  Park,  aged 
I  year  and  7  months,  on 
Friday,  15  February  1878, 
bur.  at  Wrexham,  co. 
Denbigh. 


Mary    Evelyn,   born  at    Acton  Kythe,  born  at  Acton  Park  Robert  Henry  Neville  Cunliffe, 

Park  on  Thursday,  21   Novem-  on     Thursday,     25     August,  born  at  Acton  Park  on  Friday, 

ber    1878,    bapt.    at   Wre.xham  bapt.  at  Wrexham  13  October  8  February,  bapt.  at  Wrexham 

II  February  1879.  1881.  9  March  1884. 


75 


Major-General  Andrew  Aldcorn  Muiiro  of  Woodside,  Frant,  co.  Sussex  ;^Janet  Victoria,  niarr. at 


entered  the  Bengal  Army  in  1846,  served  in  the  Punjab  Campaign 
1848-49  (medal),  in  the  Sonthal  Campaign  1855-56,  and  in  the 
Umbeyla  Campaign  of  1863  (medal  and  clasp);  Commissioner  of  the 
Punjab  1855-80,  during  whicli  period  he  was  Deputy-Commissioner 
i)f  the  frontier  districts  of  Pesiiawar,  Hazara,  Dcra  (ihazi  Khan,  Kohat, 
Pannu  and  Dera  Ismail  Khan;  promoted  Major  in  1866,  appointed 
Officiating  Commander  of  the  Multan  Division  in  1871,  and  promoted 
Lieut.-Colonel  in  1872  ;  served  as  Commander  of  the  Derajat 
Division  1871-80,  and  commanded  the  Dour  Vallev  Expedition  in 
1872  ;  promoted  Colonel  in  1877,  and  Major-General  in  i88i,  retired 
as  Colonel  Bengal  Staff  Corps ;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex ;  died  at 
Woodside,  Frant,  aged  72,  on  Wednesday,  2  February  1898.  Will 
dated  9  March  1892,  with  codicil  dated  27  December  1894,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  319,  98)  12  March  1898,  by  Janet  Victoria  Munro, 
relict,  the  Executrix. 


M  ilverton,co.  Warwick 
(by  the  Rev.  Canon 
George  Cunliffe),  on 
Tuesday,  19  February 
1867;  diedat4Calver- 
ley  Park,  Tunbridge 
Wells,  CO.  Kent,  aged 
63,  on  Tuesday,  3  July 
1900.  Will  dated 
7  September  1898, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 80, 
1900)  7  August  1900, 
by  Ranald  Martin 
Cunliffe  Munro,  son, 
the  sole  Exor. 


A 


David  Cunliffe  of  Rachan  House,  co.  Peebles  ;= 
born  14  February  1815  ;  of  the  Bengal  Civil 
Service,  appointed  1836,  Salt  Agent  and  Super- 
intendent of  Chowkies ;  died  suddenly  at  66 
Canning  Street,  Liverpool,  aged  58,  on  Friday, 
19  September  1873.  ^^''"  dated  25  June  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  14,  74)  7  January  1874,  by 
Frances  Priscilla  Cunliffe,  relict,  and  James 
Tweedie  of  Quarter,  co.  Peebles,  the  Exors. 


=Frances  Priscilla,  dau.  of  Samuel  Davies, 
M.D.,  of  the  Bengal  Military  Service  ;  marr. 
24  October  1837 ;  died  at  55  Waldeck 
Avenue,  Bedford,  in  her  79th  year,  on 
Friday,  6  November  1896.  Will  dated  26 
February  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  22,  97) 
2  January  1897,  by  James  Tweedie,  son-in- 
law,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Charles  Twecdie=f=Ada  Frances, 
(2nd  son  of  Thomas  marr.  at  St. 
Stevenson  Tweedie  Thomas',  Port- 
of  Quarter,  co.  man  Square, 
Peebles,  Physician-  London,  on 
General  in  the  Thursday,  6 
Hon'''"  East  India  April  1865. 
Co.'s  Service,  D.L. 
for  CO.  Peebles, 
by  Benjamina  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Mackay) ;  born  28 
January  1835. 


James  Tweedie,  formerly  of  Rachan=j=Emma   Charlotte, 


and  Quarter,  co.  Peebles  (eldest  son 
of  Thomas  Stevenson  Tweedie  of 
Quarter,  Physician-General  in  the 
Hon''''=  East  India  Co.'s  Service, 
D.L.  for  CO.  Peebles,  by  Benjamina 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Charles  Mackay)  ; 
born  6  February  1831  ;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  co  Peebles,  formerly  of 
the  80th  Foot.  He  marr.  istly  in 
1858,  Jane  Aitken,  only  surviving 
child  of  John  White  of  Drumelzier 
and  Netherurd,  co.  Peebles  ;  this 
marriage  was  dissolved.  /j\ 


marr.  at  Rampore 
Bauleah,  Bengal, 
India,  by  special 
licence,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 30  Septem- 
ber 1863.  2nd 
wife. 


Rev.  Francis  Furse  Vidal  (son  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Vidal  of  Eton=j=Lucy  Mary,  born  in  1843; 


College,  by  Mary  Theresa  Johnson  his  wife) ;  born  at  Torrington, 
CO.  Devon,  19  June,  bapt.  there  15  July  1836;  of  Trinity  Hall, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1868;  appointed  Rector  of  Greeting 
St.  Mary,  with  All  Saints'  and  St.  Olave's,  co.  Suffolk,  in  1881. 


marr.  at  Gresford,  co. 
Denbigh  (by  the  Rev. 
Canon  George  Cunliffe),  on 
Wednesday,  19  April  1865. 


A 


76 


Thomas  William   Hooper  Tolbort   of  the   Bengal^Clare,  marr.  at  St.  David's,     Agnes,  died 

Civil    Service,    Deputy-Commissioner   at    Ambala,  Stekl-Budin,  Punjab,  India,     in  infancy. 

India;  died  s.p.  at  Dorchester,  co.  Dorset,  aged  41,  on  Wednesday,   6   October 

on  Saturday,  4  August  1883.    Will  dated  18  August  1875;     died     at     Kasauli, 

1882,  proved  (Prin.   Reg.,  783,  83)   18  September  Punjab,  aged  38,  on  Friday,     Other  issue. 

1883,  by  John  Masters  Hossey,  gent.,  and  Alfred  31  October  1879. 
Noake,  the  Exors. 


Ellis  Robert 
CunlifTe,  died 
at  Redlands, 
Reading,  co. 
Berks,  in  his 
8th  year,  in 
March  1854. 

Laura. 


David  Arthur 
Cunliffe,  born 
in  1850  ;  died 
unmarried  in 
March  1907. 


Foster  Kinloch  Cunliffe  of  0.xton,=j=Henrietta,    3rd  dau.   of 

CO.  Chester;    born  at  Cheltenham,  J.    H.   Worthington    of 

CO.    Gloucester,    on    Saturday,     28  Oxton ;   marr.  at  Christ 

June     1851  ;     J.P.  ;     marr.     2ndly  Church,  Claughton,  co. 

Adele,      2nd     surviving     dau.     of  Chester,  on  Wednesday, 

Horatio  Gillmore,  formerly  Captain  2  November  1881;  died 

23rd  Foot.  3  March  1889.    ist  wife. 


Edmund  Walter  (son  of  Frederick=f=Helen    Brooke,     born    at     David  Foster  Cunliffe,  born 


Edward  Walter,  Major  Royal 
Artillery);  bom  29  January  1881  ; 
entered  the  Royal  Ajtillery  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  6  January  1900,  Lieu- 
tenant 3  April  1901;  employed  with 

Indian  Supply  and  Transport  Corps  ,  5  September  1906. 
since  7  May  1906.  | 

A 


Bankipore,  Bengal,  India,  5    May    1884 ;      Lieutenant 

on  Monday,  20  November  Indian  Army  ;  died  of  enteric 

1882  ;      marr.      at      Holy  fever  at  Cherat,  Punjab,  aged 

Trinity,    Murree,    Punjab,  19,    on    Thursday,    2    July 

India,      on     Wednesday,  1903. 


Norman   Dunbar  Walker,    born  21   August=j=Nora   Dorothy,   born     Phylis      Rowena,      born 


1876  ;    educated  at   Edinburgh   University, 

M.B.,    Ch.B.   Edin.    1899;    Civil    Surgeon, 

South    African    Field    Force,    1 900-1 901  ; 

entered    the    Royal    Army    Medical    Corps  ;  Tuesday,      17     April 

as  Lieutenant    i    September   1902,  Captain  I  1906 


22  November  1885  ;  at  Samastipur,  Tirhoot, 
marr.  at  Scrinagar,  Bengal,  on  Sunday,  12 
Kashmir,  Punjab,  on     December  1886. 


I  March  1906. 


A 


Cecily    Agnes,    born    10 
August  1888. 


Rev.  Reginald  Campbell  Edwards  of  Easthampstead,= 
Bracknell,  co.  Berks  (2nd  son  of  Richard  Venn  Edwards  of 
Bath,  CO.  Somerset,  by  Maria  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  |ohn 
Armstrong  of  Cavendish  Place,  Bath) ;  born  at  Bath  28  May 
1832,  bapt.  at  Walcot  Church,  Bath  ;  of  Wadham  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  7  June  1849,  B.A.  (3rd-class  Litt.  Hum.) 
1853,  M..A.  1856;  Vicar  of  Speen,  co.  Berks,  1870-1905; 
Rural  Dean  of  Newbur)'  i go i- 1905. 


=Rose  Geraldine,  bom  at  Dacca, 
Bengal,  4  April  1 848  ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church,  Wrexham, 
CO.  Denbigh  (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Cunliffe,  on  Thursday, 
23  August  1877. 


77 


B 


I 


Alfred  Edward= 
Cunliffe  of  3 
Old  Ballyganj 
Road,  Calcutta, 
India  ;  born  5 
July  1S53. 


Ruth  Agnes,  born  20  October 
1887;  died  II  March  1889. 

Muriel  Hyde,  born  i  July  1890; 
niarr.  at  St.  Thomas',  Middleton 
Row,  Calcutta,  on  Wednesday, 
22  April  1908,  Percival  I^eo 
Faulkner.Superintendent  Indian 
Police,  Eastern  Bengal  and 
Assam.  

Robert  Ellis  Cunliffe,  born  at 
Calcutta  on  Tuesday,  1 7  October 
1893. 


Cyril   Henry  Cunliffe, 
March  1901. 


=Agnes,  dau.  Colonel  Ernest  William  Cunliffe,  = 
of  John  Mus-  born  at  10  Selkirk  Parade,  Chelten- 
pratt  Comley  ham,  co.  Gloucester,  on  Tuesday, 
of  Calcutta,  24  February  1857  ;  entered  the 
M.R.C.S.;  marr.  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant  45th  Foot 
28  April  1886.  10  September  1875,  Lieutenant 
Bengal  Staff  Corps  18  April  1879, 
Captain  Indian  Staff  Corps  1886, 
^L'^jor  1895,  Lieut. -Colonel  1901, 
Brevet  Colonel  Commanding  S9th 
Scinde  Rifles  10  September  1904; 
served  in  Afghan  War  1878-80,  in 
the  Khyber  Pass  and  forcing  of  the 
Yunis  Tangi  Pass  (medal),  and  with 
Mahsood  Wuzeeree  Expedition 
1 88 1,  ^\'aziristan  Expedition  1894 
-95  (medal  with  clasp),  on  the 
North-West  Frontier  of  India  1897 
-98,  at  the  operations  on  the  Samana 
and  in  the  Kurram  Valley  during 
August  and  September  1897  (medal 
with  two  clasps),  and  in  Tirah 
Campaign  at  action  of  Dargai 
(clasp);  married  2ndly  in  1900, 
bom  3  Isabel  Fergusson,  dau.  of  John 
Bradford. 


I 


A 


'MaryAdeline,  eldest 
dau.  of  Major-Oeneral 
David  Limond,  C.B., 
by  Margaret  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Springall 
Thompson  of  Bram- 
cote,  CO.  Buckingham ; 
born  at  Cawnpore, 
India,  i  November 
1862  ;  marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Simla,  India, 
on  Saturday,  10  Oc- 
tober 1885  ;  died  at 
Aberdare,  Waldeck 
Avenue,  Bedford,  aged 
36,  on  Saturday,  26 
August  1899.  Will 
dated  23  August  1899, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1075.  99)  15  Septem- 
ber 1899,  by  Rous 
Milner  Limond,  and 
Beatrix  Campbell 
Limond,  spinster,  the 
Exors.      I  St  wife. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Walter  Howell  Cunliffe  of  The= 
Shrubbery,  Newbury,  co.  Berks ;  born  at  Bengal 
8  September  1850,  and  bapt.  there;  educated  at 
Rugby;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  52nd  Foot 
17  March  1869,  Lieutenant  27  October  1871, 
Captain  Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  lo  August 
1880,  Major  2nd  Battalion  15  January  1886, 
Adjutant  Auxiliary  Forces  15  November  1883  to 
30  December  1888,  retired  as  Lieut. -Colonel 
1893,  of  the  Reserve  of  Officers  since  that  date; 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Berks  since  1895. 


=Gertrude,  eldest  dau.  of  William  Fry  Foster 
of  Lecourt,  co.  Hants,  by  Caroline  his 
wife,  elder  dau.  of  Ellis  Watkin  Cunliffe  of 
Madeley,  co.  Salop,  formerly  of  the  Bengal 
Ci\'il  Service ;  born  at  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick  ;  marr.  at  Greatham,  co.  Hants 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.  Jo.seph  Foster), 
on  Tuesday,  14  September  1875  ;  died  at 
Calgary,  Canada,  on  Monday,  12  October 
1908. 


Gwynedd  Sybilla,  born  at  Lecourt,  co.  Hants,  on  Monday, 
24  July  1876,  bapt.  at  Greatham,  co.  Hants;  marr.  at  Grenfell, 
North- West  Territory,  Canada,  31  December  1901,  Walter 
Gason  FitzGerald  of  Calgary,  Canada. 


78 


Eetgf)  of  iSarliou,  co,  Somerset 


Arms. — Argent  two  bars  azure  a  bend  compony  or  and  gules. 
Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant  or  armed  and  langued  gules. 
Motto. — Legibus  antiquis. 


Robert  Leigh  of  Bardon,  in  the  parish  of  St.  Uecuman's,= 
CO.  Somerset  (2nd  son  of  W'iUiani  Leigh  of  Bardon, 
by  Rebecca  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Sanders) ;  born 
5  July  1734;  died  12  July,  bur.  in  the  Leigh  vault  in 
St.  Decuman's  Church  18  July  1798.  Miniature  in  (he 
possession  of  Ernest  Leigh  of  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey, 
his  great-grandson,  also  two  Portraits  in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Miss  Leigh  of  Axmouth,  co.  Devon,  his 
grcat-grand-daughter. 


=Maria  Bourget  Legge,  born  at  Berlin 
II  August  1749;  marr.  at  St. 
Martin's-in-the- Fields,  \\"estminster, 
on  Saturday,  19  May  1770  ;  died  at 
Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  aged  79, 
23  September,  bur.  in  the  Leigh 
vault  in  St.  Decuman's  Church  30 
September  1828.  Portraits  in  oils 
in  the  possession  of  Ernest  Leigh,  her 
great-grandson,  and  of  Miss  Leigh, 
also  a  Aliniature  in  the  possession 
of  the  latter. 


Rev.  Robert  Tripp  (4th  son  of= 
John  Tripp  of  Huntspill  and 
Taunton,  both  co.  Somerset, 
by  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  James  Upton,  Rector  of 
Bishop's  Hull,  CO.  Somerset) ; 
bapt.  at  St.  James',  Taunton, 
22  December  1754;  of  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
17  December  1771,  aged  17, 
B.A.  1775,  M.A.  1778; 
Rector  of  Re  we  for  42  years, 
and  of  Kentisbeare  and  Black- 
borough  for  33  years ;  marr. 
istly  at  Kirk  Deighton,  co. 
York,  Frances,  dau.  of  Richard 
and  Anne  Thompson  of  Kirk 
Deighton.  She  died  s.p., 
aged  47,  8  August  1795,  and 
was  bur.  at  Rewe.  He  died  at 
Exeter  14  February  1S25,  and 
was  bur.  in  St.  Lawrence's 
Church,  Exeter.  Memorial 
Tablet.  Will  dated  3  Sep- 
tember 1816,  proved  (P.C.C. 
230  St.  Albans)  20  April  1825, 
by  Mary  Tripp,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


'Mary,  born  at  Bar- 
don on  Thursday, 
22  October,  bapt. 
at  St.  Decuman's 
on  Wednesday,  9 
December  1772  ; 
marr.  there  by 
licence  28  Feb- 
ruary 1797  ;  died 
at  Exeter,  aged 
55,  4  December 
1828.     2nd  wife. 


Robert  Leigh  of  Taunton  ;  bom  at  Bardon 
on  Wednesday,  2  February,  bapt.  privately 
on  Sunday,  6  March,  and  received  into 
the  church  at  Williton,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Wednesday,  23  March  1774;  Captain 
ist  Somersetshire  Militia;  D.L.  for  co. 
Somerset ;  died  unmarried  at  Taunton  on 
Sunday,  29  October  1848,  bur.  in  the 
burial  ground  adjoining  the  Unitarian 
Chapel  in  Mary  Street,  Taunton.  Will 
dated  14  January  1848,  proved  (P.C.C. 
203,  49)  I  March  1849,  by  Robert  Leigh, 
nephew,  the  sole  Exor.  Portrait  in  oils 
in  tJie  possession  of  Miss  Leigh,  his  great- 
niece,  also  another  and  a  silhouette  in  the 
possession  of  Ernest  Leigh,  his  great 
nephew. 


A 


79 


William  Leigh  of  Bardon,  co.  Somerset ;  bom  at= 
Bardoii  on  Friday,  9  February,  bapt.  privately 
on  Tuesday,  13  February,  and  received  into  the 
church  at  St.  Decunian's,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Wednesday,  26  April  1776;  died  at  Tiverton,  co. 
Devon,  on  Monday,  3  June,  bur.  in  the  Leigh 
vault  in  St.  Decuman's  Church  8  June  1844. 
Will  dated  23  April  1844,  proved  (F.C.C.  644,  44) 
19  August  1844,  by  Robert  Leigh,  son,  the  sole 
Exor.  Silhouette  in  the  possession  of  Miss  Leigh 
of  Axmouth,  CO.  Devon. 


=Fraiicis  Wilson,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Oliver  of 
London  ;  born  2  May 
1773  ;  marr.  at  Bath- 
wick,  CO.  Somerset,  27 
November  1797 ;  died 
in  Ixjndon  23  April, 
bur.  in  a  vault  at  St. 
Mary's,  Paddington, 
London,  28  April 
1831.     M.L 


Henry  Leigh,  born 
at  Bardon  1 1  April, 
bapt.  at  St.  Decu- 
man's 1 3  April 
1779  ;  died  22 
June,  bur.  at  St. 
Decuman's  24  June 
>779- 


Rev.  William  Francis  Chilcot  ;=f=Francis  Wilson,  born  at  Bardon 


of  St.  John's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, B.A.  1825,  M.A.  1844; 
Rector  of  Monksilver,  co. 
Somerset ;  died  7  March 
1863,  bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Monksilver.  M.L  Will 
dated  29  January  1844,  with 
codicil  dated  22  February 
1854,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
203,  63)  II  April  1863,  by 
Peter  Co.x  of  Beaminster,  co. 
Dorset,  the  surviving  Exor.     ^ 


at  3.10  a.m.  17  November 
1800,  bapt.  at  Williton,  co. 
Somerset,  10  February  1801  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Decuman's  25 
June  1829  (marriage  settle- 
ment dated  23  June  1829); 
died  at  Monksilver  25  October, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Monksilver  i  November  1842. 
Memorial  Window  in  Monk- 
silver  Church. 


Mary,  born  at  Bardon  at  4.30 
p.m.  26  May,  bapt.  at  Williton 
24  July  1802;  died  unmarried 
at  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  18 
July,  bur.  at  Monksilver 
23  July  1873.  ^^''1'  dated  28 
September  1872,  proved  at 
Exeter  22  August  1873,  by 
Margaret  Leigh  of  Kenton, 
Torquay,  spinster,  sister,  and 
Frances  Oliver  Cox  of  Bea- 
minster, spinster,  niece,  the 
Executrixes. 


Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, of  Brook 
House,  Ax- 
mouth, CO.  De- 
von ;  born  at 
Sampford  Brett, 
CO.  Somerset, 
22  June,  bapt. 
there  15  Sep- 
tember 1829. 


Fanny,  born  at 
Sampford  Brett 
2  July,  bapt. 
there  31  July 
1830. 


John  Theodore= 
Page  (son  of  John 
Page,  Lieutenant 
R.N.,  by  Cathe- 
rine his  wife,  dau. 
ofJohnSeymour); 
born  at  Queens- 
town,  CO.  Cork, 
16  June  1807 ; 
died  I  March, 
bur.  at  Limpley 
Stoke,  CO.  Somer- 
set, 4  March 
1875-  /\ 


=Mary,  born  at 
Bardon  16  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at 
St.  Decuman's 
2  March  1832; 
marr.  at  Heavi- 
tree,co.  Devon, 
21  November 
•857- 


Arthur  William  Leigh= 
of  Cullompton,  co. 
Devon  (3rd  son  of 
Frederick  Leigh  of 
Cullompton);  born  at 
Cullompton  1 2  Octo- 
ber 1825  ;  died  there 
s.p.  14  February,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Cullompton  1 7  I"eb- 
ruary  1870.  Adirion 
was  granted  at  Exeter 
19  March  1870,  to 
Ann  Leigh  of  Cul- 
lompton, relict.  Por- 
trait in  the  possession 
of  Mrs.  Adelaide 
Cotton  of  Ramsgate, 
CO.  Kent,  his  niece. 

{See  page  88.) 


=Ann,  born  at  Bar- 
don 30  December 
1833,  bapt.  at 
St.  Decunian's  25 
February  1834 ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Leonard's,  Mount 
Radford,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  on 
Thursday,  14  Feb- 
ruary 1867  ;  died 
at  Exeter  8  De- 
cember, bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at 
Cullompton  15 
December  1871. 
Silhouette  of  her 
and  tier  husband 
in  the  possession  of 
Robert  Kennaivay 
Leigh  of  Bardon, 
their  nephe7t>. 


80 


Henry  James  Leigh  of  Taunton  and  of  Corfe,  both  co.  Somerset  ;= 
bom  at  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  on  Saturday,  22  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Decuman's,  co.  Somerset,  on  Thursday,  i  November 
1781;  died  at  Corfe  on  .Monday,  14  June  1852,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Corfe.  Miniature  Portrait  in  oils,  and  a  Silhouette, 
in  t/ie  possession  of  Ernest  Leigh  of  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  his 
grandson. 


=Anne  Whitmash,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Waters  of  Bland- 
ford  Forum,  co.  Dorset; 
died  II  January  1843, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Corfe.  Miniature  in 
the  possession  of  Ernest 
Leigh  of  Wimbledon,  her 
grandson. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  8 J.) 


Robert  Leigh  of  Bardon ;  born  at^ 
Bardon  at  11.30  a.m.  14  March,  bapt. 
at  WiUiton,  co.  Somerset,  3  June 
1804;  Attorney-at-Law;  died  at  Knott 
Oak,  Ilminster,  co.  Somerset,  23  May, 
bur.  near  the  South  door  of  St. 
Decuman's  Church  28  May  1852. 
\\"\\\  dated  11  April  1851,  proved 
(P.C.C.  849,  52)  12  November  1852, 
by  Charlotte  Leigh,  relict,  the  sole 
Executrix.  Portrait  in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Miss  Leigh. 


Charlotte,  dau.  of  Samuel 
Cox  of  Beaminster,  co. 
Dorset;  born  18  November 
1807 ;  marr.  at  Beaminster 
27  August  1828;  died  at 
Axmouth,  CO.  Devon,  10 
June,  bur.  near  the  South 
door  of  St.  Decuman's 
Church  15  June  1875.  Will 
dated  i  June  1867,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  669,  75)  5 
August  1875,  by  Charlotte 
Elizabeth  Leigh  and  Fanny 
Leigh,  both  of  Axmouth, 
spinsters,  daughters,  the 
Executrixes. 


William  Leigh,  bom  at 
Bardon  at  3.45  a.m.  15 
July,    bapt.    at    Williton 

29  December  1805;  died 
unmarried  at  Bardon 
24  February,  bur.  in  the 
Leigh  vault  in  St. 
Decuman's  Church  28 
February  1850.  Will 
dated  30  November  1844, 
proved  (P.C.C.  371,  50) 

30  May  1850,  by  Mary 
Leigh,  spinster,  sister,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


Robert    Leigh    of=T=Ann,  dau.  of  Thomas 


The  Yews,  Bea- 
minster; born  16 
April,  bapt.  at 
St.  Decuman's  25 
May  1835. 


Palmer  Daniel  of 
Beaminster,  Surgeon, 
by  Fanny  Symes  his 
wife ;  marr.  at  Char- 
mouth,  CO.  Dorset,  26 
September  1866. 


I 
Francis  Leigh,  bom 
at  Bardon  i  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at  St. 
Decuman's  7  Jan- 
uary 1837  ;  died  at 
Bardon  9  February 
1839,  t)'^''.  in  the 
Leigh  family  vault 
in  St.  Decuman's 
Church. 


James  Oliver  Leigh,  born  at 
Bardon  1 1  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  Decuman's  22  May 
1838  ;  drowned  in  the  China 
Sea  21  July  1864.  Memorial 
Tablet  at  St.  Decuman's. 
Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  19  Decem- 
ber 1864,  to  Charlotte  Leigh 
of  7  Haldon  Terrace,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  widow,  the  mother 
and  only  next  of  kin. 


Philip  John  Rutland  of  High  Wycombe,  co.=j= Annie  Charlotte,  born  at  Beaminster  27  July 


Buckingham  (son  of  John  Rutland  of  High 
Wycombe) ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  I^ecember 
1885.  ^ 


1867,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,   Beaminster;   marr. 
at  Beaminster  on  Tuesday,  18  September  1894. 


Anne,  bom  at  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  on  Monday,  8  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Decuman's,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Wednesday,  21  June  1786;  marr.  istly  25  January  1804,  Montague  Baker  Bcre 
of  Morebath,  co.  Devon,  who  died  at  Bath  29th  of  same  month  ;  marr.  2ndly  10  January  181 1, 
John  Burgess  Karslake  of  South  Molton,  co.  Devon,  Attorncyat-Law,  who  died  14  I'cbruary 
following;  marr.  3rdly  in  June  1822,  Richard  Grudge  Campion  of  Exeter,  Attorney  at- Law, 
who  died  in  1863.  She  died,  aged  50,  25  January  1837,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Lawrence's, 
Exeter.     M.L  =5= 


Peter  Cox  of  Beaminster,=j=Ann,  bom  at  Bardon  at 


CO.  Dorset,  see  J'edi^ree 
of  Trotman,  Vol.  j,  page 
161  (5th  son  of  Samuel 
Cox  of  Beaminster,  by 
Ann  his  wife,  only  child 
of  Richard  Symes  of 
Beaminster,  Barrister-at- 
Law) ;  bom  1 3  November 
1800;  died  20  January, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  of 
St.  Mary's,  Beaminster, 
26  January  1892. 


6.15  a.m.  28  December 
1806,  bapt.  at  Williton, 
CO.  Somerset,  i  March 
1807  ;  marr.  at  St.  Decu- 
man's 17  August  1826; 
died  at  Beaminster, 
aged  80,  on  Saturday, 
3  September,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  of  St. 
Mary's,  Beaminster,  8 
September  18S7. 


William  Upton  Tripp,= 
2nd  son  of  the  Rev. 
Robert  Tripp,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  Robert  Leigh  of 
Bardon  {see  page  7p) ; 
born  at  Rewe,  co. 
Devon,  13  September 
1804;  died  at  East 
Leigh,  Prahran,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia,  19 
September  1873. 


As 


=Elizabeth,  born  at 
Bardon  at  noon, 
1 7  January,  bapt. 
atU'illitoni  i  .\pril 
1809 ;  marr.  at 
Monksilver,  co. 
Somerset,  28  Sep- 
tember 183 1  ;  died 
atMelbourne.aged 
90,  on  Monday,  25 
September  1899. 


A 


Margaret,  born  at  Bardon  21  September,  bapt. 
at  St.  Decuman's  5  November  1839  ;  died 
unmarried  at  Weston-super-Mare,  co.  Somerset, 
2  December,  bur.  there  5  December  1901. 
AdiSon  (with  will  dated  30  December  1899) 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  14  May 
1903,  to  Charlotte  Elizabeth  Leigh,  spinster, 
sister,  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Launcelot  Leigh,  born 
at  Bardon  24  October 
1840,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  in  St. 
Decuman's  Church  14 
November  following. 


Peter  Warden  Leigh, 
bom  at  Bardon  4 
March,  bapt.  at  St. 
Decuman's  23  May 
1842  ;  marr.  at  Lyttel- 
ton.  New  Zealand, 
Lavinia  Jones. 


Robert  Henry  Leigh,  died  in 
infancy,  bur.  at  Christchurch, 
New  Zealand.    

Francis  Geoffrey  Leigh,  born  at 
Christchurch,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Opawa,  Christchurch. 


Joseph  Warden  Leigh, 
born  at  Christchurch 
7  July  1882,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mark's,  North 
Opawa,  Christchurch. 


Frederick    Oliver   Leigh,    born    at 
Christchurch  ;  died  in  infancy. 


Charlotte  Elizabeth  lavinia,  born 
at  Christchurch,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's, 
North  Opawa,  Christchurch. 


Francis  Leigh,  born  at 
Beaminster  16  August 
1868,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beaminster. 


Margaret  Staines,  born  at 
Beaminster  24  October 
1869,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beaminster. 


Emily  Symes,  born  at  Beaminster  22 
June  187 1,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beaminster;  died  20  April  1872,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Beaminster. 


82 


Frederick  Leigh  of  Cullompton,  co.  Devon  ;= 
born  at  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  on  Tuesday, 
5  June,  bapt.  privately  on  Wednesday,  20  June 
1787,  and  received  into  the  church  at 
St.  Decuman's  on  Tuesday,  i  January  1788; 
SoHcitor ;  died  at  Cullompton  on  Tuesday,  22 
March,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Cullompton 
on  Tuesday,  29  March  1853.  Portrait  in  oils 
at  Bardon  in  the  possession  of  Robert  Kennaway 
Leigh,  his  grandson,  and  a  Silhouette  in  the 
Possession  of  Ernest  Leigh  of  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey,  his  great-nephew. 


=Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas  Kennaway  of  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  by  Anna  Couch  (nde  Glass)  his 
wife  [Silhouettes  of  both  in  the  possession  of 
Mrs.  Adelaide  Cotton  of  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent, 
their  great-grand-daughter\ ;  bom  29  May 
1 791;  marr.  at  St.  Mary  Major,  Exeter, 
9  December  1819;  died  at  Cullompton 
4  February,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Cul- 
lompton 1 1  February  1 868.  Portrait  in  oils, 
with  her  grand-daughter,  Adelaide  {now 
Mrs.  Cotton),  also  a  Miniature  and 
Silhouette  at  Bardon,  in  the  possession  of 
Robert  Kennaway  Leigh,  her  grandson. 


A\ 


{For  issue  see  page  86.) 


Margaret,  born  at  Bardon  at  noon,  30  March,  bapt.  at  Williton,  co.  Somerset,  20  November 
1814;  died  unmarried  at  Torquay,  co.  Devon,  Jiged  67,  on  Sunday,  27  March,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  St.  Decuman's  2  April  1881.  Will  dated  16  June  1876,  with  codicil 
dated  8  January  1877,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  321,  81)  29  April  1881,  by  Frances  Oliver  Cox  of 
Beaminster,  co.  Dorset,  spinster,  niece,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Colonel  Frank  Leigh,  born  at  Bardon  30  August,  bapt.  at  St.=j=Jane  AHce,    dau.   of  Colonel 


Decuman's  30  September  1843  ;  Secretary  to  the  Government  of 
India;  Colonel  of  Volunteers  and  A.D.C.  to  the  Viceroy;  died 
at  Simla,  Punjab,  India,  27  July  1906,  bur.  there  the  next  day. 
He  marr.  istly  at  Simla,  and  had  issue  a  son  Frank,  who  died 
in  infancy. 


Barham ;  bom  at  Calcutta, 
Bengal,  India,  19  February 
1854;  marr.  there  in  August 
1S74  ;  died  at  Simla  10  Oc- 
tober 1890,  bur.  there  the 
same  day.     2nd  wife. 


Charlotte  Alice,  born  at  Simla  17  Frank  Leigh, 
May  1875,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  born  at  Simla 
Simla;  marr.  there  4  April  1904,  18  November 
George  Sizeland  Cutts  of  Simla,  1877  ;  died 
Architect.  She  died  at  Simla  24  there  3  No- 
June  1905.           vember  1878. 

Lilian  Florence,  bom  at  Simla  9  Au- 
gust 1876,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Simla. 


Margaret,  born  at  Simla  13  January 
1879,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Simla; 
marr.  at  the  Cathedral,  Lahore,  Punjab, 
India,  2  November  1902,  Herbert  Prince 
Wright  of  Trichinopoly,  Madras  Pre- 
sidency, India,  Engineer. 


Dorothy  Francis,  bom  at  Simla  10  Octo- 
ber 1890,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Simla. 


Edward  William  Phillips  of  Netherbury,  co.  Dorset  (elder  son  of=i=Mabel,  born  at  Beaminster, 


James  Edward  Phillips  of  Llanvihangel,  co.  Monmouth,  J.P.  and 
D.L.  for  the  counties  of  Monmouth  and  Carmarthen,  by  Henrietta 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain  Henry  Charles  Burnell-Jones, 
R.N.,  of  Pant  Glas,  co.  Carmarthen,  and  of  Greenmeadow,  co. 
Monmouth);  born  26  December  1852;  educated  at  Sherborne 
School ;  Solicitor.  ^ 

83 


CO.  Dorset,  19  September 
1872,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beaminster  ;  marr.  there  on 
Thursday,  7  June  1906. 


I      . 

Rev.  John  Leigh,  born  at  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  on  Friday,  20  I'cbruary,  bapt.  privately  on 
Monday,  2  March,  and  received  into  the  church  at  St.  Decuman's,  co.  Somerset,  on  Wednesday, 
8  April  1789;  died  unmarried  at  St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  17  August  1823.  Silhouettes  in  the 
possession  of  Robert  Kennaway  Leigh  of  Bardon,  and  Ernest  Leigh  of  Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey, 
his  great-nephew. 


Geoffrey  Leigh  of  Bridgwater,  = 
CO.  Somerset;  born  at  Bardon 
20  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Decuman's  10  October  1845; 
died  at  Bridgwater,  co. 
Somerset,  1 5  November, 
bur.  at  Cannington,  co. 
Somerset,  20  November 
1903.  VVill  dated  3  October 
1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
918,  1904)  12  July  1904, 
by  Anne  Gertrude  Leigh, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


^Anne  Gertrude,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  John  Robert 
Thomson,  Rector  of 
Morwenstowe,  co.  Corn- 
wall, by  Emma  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard  Cress- 
well  ;  bom  at  Havant, 
CO.  Hants,  18  June 
1847  ;  marr.  at  Great 
Torrington,  co.  Devon, 
30  October  1874. 


I    I. 
Katharine  St.  Barbe,  born  at  Bardon 

II     December     1846,    bapt.    at    St. 

Decuman's  16  January  1847. 


Joseph  Ward  Leigh,  born  at  Knott 
Oak,  Ilminster,  co.  Somerset,  18 
October  1851,  bapt.  at  Ilminster, 
CO.  Somerset;  a  Cadet  on  H.M.S. 
"  Worcester  "  ;  drowned  off  Erith,  co. 
Kent,  28  February  1865.  Memorial 
Tablet  in  St.  Decuman's  Church. 


Amy  Gertrude,  born  at  Ilfracombe,  co.  Devon,  26  April 
1876,  bapt.  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ilfracombe;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bridgwater,  on  Thursday,  i  June  1899, 
Edward  Stanley  Friend  of  St.  Martin's,  Guernsey  (2nd 
son  of  Robert  William  Friend  of  Budleigh  Salterton, 
CO.  Devon);  born  18  September  1870. 

1 


Robert  Leigh,  James  Aubrey  Leigh,  Geoffrey  Leigh,  Evelyn  Mary, 

bom    at    Bea-  born    at    Beaminster  born     at     Bea-  born  at  Bea- 

minster,       co.  13      January      1875;  minster  27  April  minster       25 

Dorset,  20  De-  died      27      Febmary  1876,    bapt.    at  June      1877, 

cember    1873,  following,  bur.  in  the  St.  Alary's,  Bea-  bapt.    at    St. 

bapt.     at     St.  churchyard    at    Holy  minster.  Mary's,    Bea- 

Mary's,      Bea-  Trinity,  Beaminster.  minster, 
minster. 


Henry  Leigh,  born  at 
Beaminster  2  Decem- 
ber 1878;  died  15 
January  1879,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard 
at  Holy  Trinity, 
Beaminster. 


84 


Henry  James  Leigh  of  Taunton  and=i=Anne   Whitmash,   dau.   of 


of  Corfe,  both  co.  Somerset. 

{See  page  8 1.) 


Thomas  Waters  of  Bland- 
ford  Forum,  co.  Dorset. 


Henrietta,  born  23  January 
1813;  died  17  .September, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Corfe  22  September  1896. 
Admon  was  granted  at 
Taunton  24  May  1897,  to 
Susan  Leigh,  spinster,  sister, 
and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 


Henry  Leigh,  born  7  September  1815  ; 
a  Student  of  the  Middle  Temple  20 
January  1S42,  called  to  the  Bar 
18  April  1845;  appointed  Revising 
Barrister  for  the  Western  Circuit 
1877;  died  unmarried  at  Sunny 
Brae,  Woodside,  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  83,  on  Monday,  17  Oc- 
tober, bur.  at  Wimbledon  22  October 
1898.  Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  17  November  1898, 
to  Susan  Leigh,  spinster,  sister. 


Barbara,  born  20  August 
18 19;  died  18  May, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Corfe  22  May  1896. 
Adfiion  was  granted  at 
Taunton  24  May  1897, 
to  Susan  Leigh,  spinster. 


Susan,  bom  19  June 
r824;  died  at  Wim- 
bledon 5  June,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at 
Corfe  9  June  1905. 
Will  dated  i  October 
1 90 1,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  854,  1905)  14 
June  1905,  by  Ernest 
Leigh,  nephew,  the 
sole  Exor. 


Rev.  ^^'alter  Leigh,  born  at  Taunton= 
28  February  1826;  of  Pembroke 
College,  0.xford,  and  St.  Mary's 
Hall,  B.A.  1862;  Rector  of  Meshaw, 
CO.  Devon,  1884  until  his  death; 
died  at  the  Rectory,  Meshaw,  aged 
65,  on  Tuesday,  14  April,  bur.  at 
Meshaw  21  April  1891.  AdiSon 
was  granted  at  Exeter  26  May  1891, 
to  Emily  Mary  Leigh  of  the  Rectory, 
Meshaw,  the  relict. 


^^;^^^e^<c 


=Emily  Mary,  eldest     Other  issue, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Henry     died    in   in- 
Hayman  of  Axmin-     fancy, 
ster,  CO.  Devon,  by 
Lydia  bis  wife,  dau. 
of     Edmund     Empy ;     born     in 
London   31   July    1839,   bapt.   at 
St.  Luke's,  Chelsea,  co.  Middle- 
sex ;    marr.  at  Stokenchurch,  co. 
Oxford  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Hayman,  assisted   by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  William  Edward 
Hayman),  on  Tuesday,  29  August 
1871. 


Ernest  Leigh  of  62= 
Alexandra  Road,  Wim- 
bledon ;  born  at 
Epping,  CO.  Essex,  on 
Wednesday,  3  July, 
bapt.  at  Stokenchurch 
22  October  1872. 


=Charlotte  Emmeline,  dau.  of 
Carl  Lindemann  of  Tilsit, 
East  Prussia,  by  Wilhelmina 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Andreas 
Buttgereit ;  born  at  Tilsit 
I  September  1869;  marr.  at 
Brighton  30  July  1903. 


Ethel,  born  10  July 
1873,  died  21  Sep- 
tember following, 
bur.  at  Theydon 
Garnon,  co.  Essex. 


Dora,  born  at  St. 
Margaret's-at-Cliffe, 
near  Dover,  co. 
Kent,  on  Saturday, 
4  September,  bapt. 
there  29  September 
1875- 


Percy  Leigh,  born  at 
Southampton  4  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Southamp- 
ton, 13  February 
1877  ;  died  24  Feb- 
ruary, bur.  at  White 
Ladies,  Aston,  co. 
Worcester,  3  March 


Marion  Gisla,  born 
at  Southampton  13 
May,  bapt.  at  St. 
James',  Southamp- 
ton, 8  June  1878. 


Waiter  Leigh,  born  at  Wimbledon 
22  June  1905. 

85 


Charlotte,  born  at  Wimbledon 
3  November  1907. 


Frederick  Leigh  of=f=Anna,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Cullompton,  co.  Devon.  Kennaway  of  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon. 
{See  page  83.) 


Major-General  Robert  Thomas  Leigh  of  Ilfracombe,- 
CO.  Devon;  born  at  Cullompton  4  April  1822; 
entered  the  7  th  Native  Infantry,  Bengal  Army,  as 
Ensign  12  December  1840,  Lieutenant  13  June 
1844,  Captain  7  May  1854,  Major  Bengal  Staff 
Corps  18  February  1861,  Lieut.-Colonel  12 
December  1866,  Colonel  12  December  187 1,  Major- 
General  13  October  1877;  sensed  at  Ferozeshah 
(Sutlej  Campaign)  1845-46,  and  at  Sumbulpore 
1857-58  (medals  for  Sutlej  and  Mutiny);  died  at 
his  residence,  Hill  Cottage,  Torrs  Park,  Ilfracombe, 
28  September,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Ilfracombe 
7  October  1905.  Will  dated  6  June  1899,  with 
codicil  dated  22  June  1905,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1591,  1905)  12  December  1905,  by  Mary 
Leigh,  spinster,  daughter,  one  of  the  Executri.xes. 
Silhouette  in  the  possession  of  Robert  Kennaway 
Leigh  of  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  his  son. 


(^.  /.  c^^.^^^ 


=Fanny  Caroline,  only  dau.  of  Robert 
McMullin,  Major  Bengal  Staff  Corps, 
by  Marie  Louise  Antoinette  Lenferna 
de  Lareste  his  wife  \l'ortraits  in  oils  in 
the  possession  of  Robert  Kennaway  Leigh 
of  Bardon,  their  grandson];  bom  25 
May  181 9;  marr.  at  Loodianah,  East 
Indies,  3  June  1848;  died  at  Hill 
Cottage,  Torrs  Park,  Ilfracombe,  17 
July,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Ilfra- 
combe 21  July  1887.  Admon  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  22 
September  1887,  to  Major-General 
Robert  Thomas  Leigh  of  Hill  Cottage, 
Ilfracombe.  A  further  adiiion  was 
granted  26  March  1906,  to  Mary  Leigh, 
spinster.  Portrait  in  oils  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Adelaide  Cotton  of 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  her  daughter,  also 
a  Silhouette  in  the  possession  of  Robert 
Kennaway  Leigh  of  Bardon,  her  son. 


I 
Mary,  born   at 
Loodianah    22 
February  1850. 


Robert  Kennaway  Leigh   of=j=Edith    Haynes,    5th    dau.  of  Robert    Haynes 


Bardon  ;  born  at  Umballah, 
East  Indies,  7  October  1852, 
bapt.  there;  M.  Inst.  C.E. 


Lovell  of  Fremington,  co.  Devon,  Major 
Haddington  Militia,  by  Harriet  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Peter  Inglis  ;  born  at  Fremington  28  Feb- 
ruary 1869;  marr.  at  Barnstaple,  co.  Devon, 
on  'I'uesday,  18  October  1892. 


Edith  Rose,  born  at  Hong  Kong,  China, 
26  July,  bapt.  at  St.  John's  Cathedral, 
Victoria,  Hong  Kong,  6  December  1893. 


Eva  Mary,  born  at  Hong  Kong  9  .August, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's  Cathedral,  Victoria, 
Hong  Kong,  28  October  1894. 


86 


Frederick  Leigh,  born  at  CuUompton,  co.  Devon,= 
5  April  1823;  died  s.p.  at  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 
13  ^lay,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Littleham,  co. 
Devon,  18  May  1899.  Will  dated  24  July  1888, 
proved  at  Exeter  5  July  1899,  by  Sarah  Leigh, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  Silhouette  in  the 
possession  of  Robert  Kennaway  Leigh  of  Bardon, 
CO.  Somerset.,  his  nephew. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of  John  Gibbins,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Baker;  bom  17 
November  1834 ;  marr.  at  St.  Da\id's, 
Exeter,  co.  Devon,  13  April  1887.  She 
marr.  istly  at  Heavitree,  co.  Devon, 
20  September  i860,  Charles  Holwell 
Davey,  Captain  Mercantile  Marine,  who 
died  24  October  1874. 


Frederick  Arthur 
Leigh  of  Kapuni, 
Taranaki,  New 
Zealand ;  bom  at 
Berhampore,  East 
Indies,  28  May 
1854,  bapt.  there. 


=Elizabeth,    dau.    of 
Captain  Edwin 

Dimmick,  by  Emily 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Dimmick  ; 
bom  7  April  1858  ; 
marr.  at  Christ- 
church,  New  Zea- 
land, 1 7  March 
1891;  marr.  istly  9 
April  1878,  William 
Thomas  Frost,  who 
died  22  November 
1889. 


Charles   Cotton  of  Ramsgate,  co.=i=Adelaide,      bom 


Kent  (youngest  son  of  Hugh 
Powell  Cotton  of  Seaway,  Cocking- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  by  Eliza  Mercy  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Frederick  Silver  of 
De  Crespigny  Park,  Denmark  Hill, 
CO.  Surrey)  ;  born  7  February 
1856;  a  Student  at  St.  George's 
Hospital,  London,  F.R.C.P.  Edin. 
1894,  M.  1881,  L.  and  L.M.  1879, 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1879;  a  Knight 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the 
Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem 
in  England ;  Member  British 
Medical  Association,  Member  of 
the  Council  Kent  Archaeological 
Society,  Physician  Seamen's 
Infirmary  and  General  Hospital, 
Ramsgate,  Admiralty  Surgeon, 
Assistant  Commissioner  the  St.  John 
Ambulance  Brigade ;  Author  of 
"History  and  Antiquities  of  the 
Church  and  Parish  of  St.  Lawrence, 
Thanet,"    "The   Bardon    Papers," 

&C.,  &C.  /f^ 


at  Cuttack,  East 
Indies,  i  January, 
bapt.  there  6 
January  1858 ; 
Serviens  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hos- 
pital of  St.  John 
of  Jerusalem  in 
England ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Ilfracombe,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thurs- 
day, 18  October 
1883. 


! 
Fanny  Caroline, 
born  at  Burwood, 
Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  25  April 
1892,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Burwood. 


Frederick  Robert 
Leigh,  bom  at 
Burwood,  Christ- 
church,  I  March 
1894,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Burwood. 


Adelaide  Mary, 
bom  at  Burwood, 
Christchurch,  9 
July,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Burwood, 
I  September  1897. 

87 


Maud  Elizabeth, 
born  at  New 
Brighton,  New 
Zealand,  28  De- 
cember 1898, 
bapt.  there  the 
same  day. 


Alice  Eileen  Anna, 
bom  at  New  Brigh- 
ton 24  April,  bapt. 
at  All  Saints',  Bur- 
wood, in  May 
1 90 1. 


Arthur  William  Leigh  of  Cullompton,  co.  Devon  ;= 
born  at  Cullompton  12  October  1825;  died 
there  s.p.  14  February,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Cullompton  17  February  1870.  Adiiion  was 
granted  at  Exeter  19  March  1870,  to  Ann 
Leigh  of  Cullompton,  relict.  Portrait  in  the 
possession  of  Mrs.  Adelaide  Cotton  of  Ramsgate, 
CO.  Kent,  his  niece,  and  a  Silhouette  of  him  and 
his  wife  in  tJie  possession  of  Robert  Kcnna'way 
Leigh  of  Bardon,  co.  Somerset,  his  nepheiv. 


=Ann,  4th  dau.  of  Robert  Leigh  of  Bardon  ; 
born  at  Bardon  30  December  1833,  bapt.  at 
St.  Decuman 's,  co.  Somerset,  25  February 
1834;  marr.  at  St.  Leonard's,  Mount  Rad- 
ford, Exeter,  on  Thursday,  14  February  1867; 
died  s.p.  at  E,xeter  8  December,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Cullompton  12  December  187 1. 

{See  page  So.) 


Henry  John  Leigh,  born  at  Cul- 
lompton 23  P^ebruary  1827  ;  died 
at  Cullompton  27  April,  bur.  there 
2  May  1828.      _ 

Augusta  Maria,  born  at  Cullompton 
7  June  1829;  died  at  Exmouth, 
CO.  Devon,  10  October,  bur.  in 
the  churchyard  at  Littleham,  co. 
Devon,  13  October  1906.  \\'\\\ 
dated  13  June  1899,  with  codicil 
dated  9  August  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  163:,  1906)  14  De- 
cember 1906,  by  Charles  Cotton 
and  Robert  Kennaway  Leigh, 
nephew,  two  of  the  Exors. 
Silhouette  in  the  possession  of 
Robert  Kennaway  Leigh  of 
Bardon,  her  nephew. 


Anna  Rose,  born  at  Cul- 
lompton II  August  1830; 
died  at  Exmouth  27  July, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Littleham  30  July  1906. 
Will  dated  13  June  1899, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1225, 
1906)  17  September  1906, 
to  Charles  Cotton  and 
Robert  Kennaway  Leigh, 
nephew,  two  of  the  Exors. 
Silhouette  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Robert  Kennaway 
Leigh  of  Bardon,  her 
nephCiV. 


Adelaide,  born  at  Cullompton 
16  September  1832;  died  at 
Loodianah,  East  Indies,  10 
July  185 1.  Silhouette  in  the 
possession  of  Robert  Kennaway 
Leigh  of  Bardon,   her  nephew. 


Mary  Elizabeth,  born  at  Cul- 
lompton 27  August  1834. 
SilJiouette  in  the  possession  of 
Robert  Kennaway  Leigh  of 
Bardon,  Jier  nephew. 


^y^M^^'^^^, 


88 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Sable  on  a  fesse  engrailed  between  two  roses 
argent  three  trefoils  vert. 

Crest. — In  front  of  a  dexter  arm  embowed  in 
armour  the  hand  grasping  a  thunderbolt  a  torch 
fessewise  enflamed  on  the  dexter  all  proper. 

Motto. — Ohne  rast  zum  ziel. 


abcl. 


Jolin  Leopold  Abel  of  Kennington,= 
CO.  Surrey  (son  of  Augustus 
Christian  Andreas  Abel,  Court 
Miniature  Painter  to  the  Grand 
Duke  of  Mecklenburg-Schwerin) ; 
born  at  Ludwigslust,  Germany, 
24  July  1795  ;  died  at  24  Victoria 
Road,  Old  Charlton,  co.  Kent, 
the  residence  of  his  son,  Charles 
Denton  Abel,  in  his  77th  year, 
on  Friday,  6  October,  bur.  in  the 
cemetery  at  Charlton  12  October 
1 87 1.  Admon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  26  October 
187 1,  to  Charles  Denton  Abel 
and  Frederick  Augustus  Abel  of 
the  Royal  Arsenal,  Woolwich,  co. 
Kent,  sons,  two  of  the  next  of  kin. 


^Louisa,  dau.  of 
Martin  Hopkins 
of  Walworth,  co. 
Surrey  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary  Newing- 
ton,  CO.  Surrey, 
12  June  1824; 
died  8  March 
1864,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Ceme- 
tery, London. 


Charles    Loudon     Bloxam    (son    of    William=j=Frederica    Louisa,  born    29  November  1825  ; 


Bloxam,  M.D.,  of  Duke  Street,  Grosvenor 
Square,  London) ;  born  at  Meriden,  co.  War- 
wick, 23  March  1831  ;  Professor  of  Chemistry 
at  King's  College,  London  ;  died  at  16 
Endsleigh  Gardens,  London,  26  November 
1887,  bur.  in  Charlton  Cemetery. 


■k 


marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Lambeth,  co.  Surrey, 
17  July  1856;  died  at  16  Bolingbroke  Road, 
West  Kensington,  London,  aged  77,  on 
Wednesday,  20  November  1901,  bur.  in 
Charlton  Cemetery. 


Sir  Frederick  Augustus  Abel,  Baronet,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.B. ;  born  17  July= 
1827  ;  Professor  of  Chemistry  at  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich, 
1851-54,  Chemist  to  War  Department  1S54-88,  President  of  Special 
Committee  on  Explosives  1 88 1-89,  and  1899,  Vice-President  Society  of 
Arts  1884-91,  Chairman  of  Council  1885-87,  Vice-President  Royal 
Institution  1889-90,  and  1896-97;  Hon.  Secretary  to  Imperial  Institute 
1891,  President  of  Society  of  Chemical  Industry  18S2-83,  of  Chemical 
Society  of  Institute  of  Chemistry,  of  British  Association,  of  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers,  and  of  Iron  and  Steel  Institute  1891-93,  awarded 
the  Bessemer  medal  by  that  body  1897  ;  elected  a  Fellow  of  the  Royal 
Society  1880,  awarded  a  Royal  medal  by  that  body  in  1887,  Member  of 
the  Goldsmiths'  Company;  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  1883,  Hon.  D.Sc. 
Cambridge  1888,  Rede  Lecturer  to  Cambridge  University;  a  Knight 
of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England,  and  the  Order  of  the  Rose  of  Brazil;  C.B.  1877,  knighted  at 
Osborne  20  April  1883,  K.C.B.  1891,  G.C.V.O.  8  March  1901,  created 
a  Baronet  1893;  marr.  istly  at  Westminster  16  December  1854,  S.irah 
Selina,  dau.  of  James  Blanch  of  Bristol,  co.  Gloucester ;  died  at  Hythe, 
CO.  Kent.  He  died  at  2  Whitehall  Court,  London,  aged  75,  on  Saturday, 
6  September,  and  was  bur.  under  the  church  in  Nunhead  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Thursday,  11  September  1902.  M.I.  Will  dated  3  July 
1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  i,  1902)  3  December  1902,  by  Arthur  George 
Bloxam,  nephew,  and  George  Laurie  Makeson,  the  Exors. 

89 


=Giulietta  Grisi,  dau. 
of  James  Thomas 
de  la  Feuillade  of 
Blackheath,  co. 
Kent,  by  Sarah 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Hood; 
horn  15  June  1852  ; 
marr.  at  St.  (iiles'- 
in-the-Fields,  Lon- 
don, 31  December 
1888;  died  at  40 
Cadogan  Place, 
Chelsea,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, on  Thurs- 
day, 7  April  1892, 
bur.  in  Nunhead 
(Jemetery.  M.  I. 
2nd  wife. 


I 

James  Greyhurst 
Abel,  born  9  starch 
1830;  died  in  1846, 
bur.  at  Hong  Kong. 


Charles  Denton  Abel  of  Blackheath,= 
CO.  Kent;  born  18  March  1831; 
a  Civil  Engineer;  died,  aged  75, 
27  August  1906,  bur.  at  Charlton, 
CO.  Kent.  Will  dated  2  May  1900, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
18  September  1906,  by  Herbert 
Pantin,  son-in-law,  one  of  the 
Exors. 


=Friederika  Wilhclmina  Augusta 
Magdalena  Charlotte,  daughter 
of  Rudolph  August  Eberhard  of 
Ludwigslust,  Mecklenburg  Schwerin, 
Germany ;  born  at  Ludwigslust 
1 7  February  1 838  ;  marr.  4  August 
1857  ;  died  at  East  Coonibe  Villas, 
Blackheath  on  Saturday,  27  June 
1896. 


III. 
Edith    Elizabeth,    born 

2  September  1858;  died 

in  August  1859. 

Alice     Augusta,     born 
26  October  1859. 

Frederica  Louisa,   born 
15  December  i860. 


Thomas  Macfadyen= 
Tolputt  of  32  Ham- 
merton  Road,  Bromley, 
CO.  Kent  (son  of  Henry 
Tolputt  of  Manchester, 
by  Isabella  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Dr.  Merie) ; 
bom  at  Manchester  23 
July  1866. 


=Charlotte  Sarah,  born 
at  Camden  Town,  co. 
Middlesex,  27  De- 
cember 1862,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Camden 
Town ;  marr.  at  .St. 
James',  Kidbrooke, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday, 
I  June  1S95. 


Frederick  John 
Abel,  bom  27 
November  1864 ; 
died  7  March 
1874. 


Herbert  Pantin  of  72=j=Emilie  Johanna, 


Shooter's  Hill  Road, 
Blackheath  (youngest 
son  of  William  Pantin 
of  12  St.  John's  Park, 
Blackheath) ;  born  at 
Blackheath  16  De- 
cember 1865. 


born  at  Camden 
Town  31  March 
1867 ;  marr.  at 
St.  Sepulchre's, 
Holborn,  Lon- 
don, 17  July 
1894. 


Charles  Astley  Abel, 
born  16  April  1869  ; 
died  r  i  January 
■875- 


Charles  Denton  Abel,  born 
16  January,  died  12  February 
187  I. 


Francis   Otto 
March    1872  ; 


Abel, 
died 


1874, 
Kent. 


born   I  o 
18   June 


bur.    at    Margate,    co. 


A 


90 


John  Sangster  Abel=f=Genoveva,    dau.    of     Frederick  Field  of  Lambeth, =j=Augusta  Annie,  bofti 


of  Coquimbo,  Chile, 
South  America ;  born 
II  September  1832  ; 
died  in  187 1,  bur.  at 
Tongay,  Chile. 


Recabarren   of   Val-     co.  Surrey,  formerly  of  Cal 

paraiso,  Chile;  marr.     dera,  Chile  (son  of  Charles 

at    Forgo    in    June     Field   of  Lambeth   and  of 

1865  ;  died  in  1876.     Norwood,    co.    Surrey,    by 

Mary     his    wife,     dau.     of 

John   Kingsford) ;   bom  at 

Norwood  2  August  1826. 


A 


at  Kennington,  co. 
Surrey,  4  August 
1834,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mark's,  Kennington; 
marr.  there  on 
Saturday,  30  April 
1853- 


Louisa  Isabel 

Aspasia,  bom 
2  2  June  1866. 


George  Lavvrie  Mackeson= 
of  Hythe,  co.  Kent  (son  of 
Henry  Bean  Mackeson  of 
Hythe,  by  Annie  Adair  his 
wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  James 
Lawrie) ;  born  at  Hythe  19 
November  1865,  bapt.  there. 


=Carlota  Geno- 
veva,  born  1 7 
August  1867  ; 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
29  April  1893. 


Juan  Carlos= 
Abel  of  New 
York,  U.S.A.; 
born  22  De- 
cember 1868. 


=Anna  Augusta 
Elise,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  E.  Grie- 
penkeri  of  Olden- 
burgh,  Germany ; 
marr.  1 7  April 
1890. 


Charles  Leopold 
Abel,  born  1 2 
October  1891. 


Frederick  Victor  Wilgress  Abel, 
born  7  December  1893 ;  died 
27  June  1894. 


9T 


^cnnj)* 


Arms. — Sable  six  fleur-de-lis  argent  three  two  and  one. 
Crest. — A  demi-lion  rampant  argent  collared  sable. 

Thomas  Penny  of  Edge  Hill,  Liveipool  (2nd  son  of  Peter  Penny  of 
Nether  Knutsford,  co.  Chester,  afterwards  of  Liverpool,  by  Mary 
I'imlow  his  wife);  born  12  October,  bapt.  12  November  1770;  marr. 
Esther  Brennand  of  Prestwich,  co.  I^ncaster,  who  died  at  Edge  Hill, 
near  Liverpool,  aged  76,  on  Thursday,  11  April  1850.  He  died  at 
Liverpool  5  June  1838.  Will  dated  11  April  1836,  proved  (P.C.C.  548 
Nicholl)  13  August  1838,  by  the  Rev.  Edward  IVnny,  son,  Esther 
Penny,  relict,  John  Goad  Swainson  and  Richard  Brennand,  the  Exors. 


Rebecca,  born 
2  November, 
bapt.  at  St. 
Nicholas',  Liver- 
pool, 3oNovem- 
Ijer  1800  ;  died 
unmarried  at 
Stratford  House, 
Upper  Syden- 
ham, CO.  Kent, 
in  her  75th 
year,  on  Sunday, 
22      November 

1874,  bur.  at 
Great  Monge- 
ham,  CO.  Kent. 
Adiiion  was 
granted  at  the 
Principal  Regis- 
try  1 1    January 

1875,  to  Ann 
Pimlow  Zwil- 
chenbart,wifcof 
Rodolph  Zwil- 
chenbart,  sister 
and  one  of  the 
next  of  kin. 


Ed  ward  Penny,  born 
4  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Liver- 
pool, 29  August 
1802  ;  died  young. 


Peter  Penny,  born 
7  July,  bapt.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Liver- 
pool, 28  October 
1804;  Ensign  7th 
Madras  Native  In- 
fantry 1826,  Lieu- 
tenant 1 8  28,Captain 
1 84 1,  retired  1849; 
died  unmarried  at 
Prospect  House, 
Clifton  Hill,  co. 
Gloucester,  18  Feb- 
ruary 1876.  Admin- 
istration was  granted 
at  Bristol  31  May 
1876,  to  Anne  Pim- 
low Zwilchenbart, 
wife  of  Rodolph 
Zwilchenbart  of 
Dudlow  Grange, 
Wavertree,  Liver- 
pool, sister  and  ne.xt 
of  kin. 


Rev.  Edward  Penny,  born  in= 
the  parish  of  St.  Nicholas', 
Liverpool,  8  November  1808, 
bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Liverpool, 
II  January  1809;  educated 
at  Merchant  Taylors'  School 
and  St.  John's  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  25  June  1827, 
B.A.  (3rd-class  Lit.  Hum.) 
1831,  M.A.  1S35  ;  Rector  of 
St.  Andrew's,  with  St.  Mary 
Bredman's,  Canterbury,  1841, 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Ash-next- 
Sandwich,  co.  Kent,  1842, 
Rector  of  Great  Mongeham, 
CO.  Kent,  1849,  one  of  the 
Six  Preachers  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral  1843,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Canterbury  1866;  died  at 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  24  No- 
vember 1869,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Great  Mongeham. 
M.L  there,  also  in  Canterbury 
Cathedral.  Will  dated  20  May 
1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  50,  70) 
5  January  1870,  by  Emma  Penny 
of  Great  Mongeham  Rectory, 
relict,  the  sole  Executri.x. 


=Emma,  only  child  of 
William  Sprakeling  of 
Charlton,  Dover,  co. 
Kent,  by  Marianne 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Major  Brook  ;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Han- 
over Square,  London, 
15  May  1841  ;  died 
at  Purbeck  House, 
Clarence  Parade, 
Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
15  March  1886.  Will 
dated  21  April  1882, 
with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  29  May 
1883  and  28  Septem- 
ber 1 885,  proved  ( Prin. 
Reg.,  360,  86)  1 7  April 
1886,  by  'I'homas 
Henry  Neal  of  8  Old 
Jewry,  London,  and 
Francis  Drummond 
Hay  RinglerThomson 
of  Princes  Street, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, the  Exors. 


Thomas  Carisbrooke  Penny,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary  Bredman's,  Canterbury, 
17  April  1842  ;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery;  died  unmarried  at  Little 
Dartmouth,  co.  Devon,  aged  40, 
on  Sunday,  10  September  1882, 
bur.  at  Townstall,  co.  Devon. 
Will  dated  19  May  1882,  proved 
at  Exeter  3  October  1882,  by 
John  Browse  Oldreive  of  Little 
Dartmouth,  gent.,  the  sole  Exor. 


Rev.  Edward  William  Penny,  born  at  Ash-next-Sandwich 
17  July,  bapt.  there  6  August  1843;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  25  June  1862,  B.A. 
(2nd-class  Mods.,  2nd-class  Lit.  Hum.)  1866,  Scholar 
1867-70,  M.A.  1870  ;  Vicar  of  Dcrsingham,  co. 
Norfolk,  1875  to  1901  ;  died  at  4  Richmond  Terrace, 
Netley  Road,  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  aged  65,  on  Friday, 
5  March,  bur.  in  Eastney  Cemetery,  Portsmouth,  co. 
Hants,  8  March  1909.  Will  dated  8  November  1889, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  15  April  1909,  by  the 
Rev.  Fraser  Hislop  Penny,  the  sole  Exor. 


92 


Anne  Pinilow,  born  23  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Nicholas',  Liverpool, 
3  April  1810;  marr.  at  Great  Mongeham,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday, 
6  May  1852,  as  his  3rd  wife,  Rodolph  Zvvilchenbart  of  Dudlow 
Grange,  Wavertree,  Liverpool.  She  died  s.p.  at  15  Princes  Square, 
London,  in  her  97th  year,  6  December,  and  was  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  11  December  1906.  Will  dated  30  June 
1905,  with  codicil  dated  12  October  1906,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  15  January  1907,  by  the  Rev.  Fraser  Hislop  Penny, 
nephew,  and  Francis  Drummond  Hay  Ringler  Thomson,  the  Exors. 


Thomas  Penny,  bapt.  at 
St.  Nicholas',  Liverpool, 
28  March  1815;  edu- 
cated at  Merchant 
Taylors'  School  and  at 
St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  27 
June  1831,  Scholar  of 
St.  John's  College  1831 ; 
drowned  at  Oxford  29 
May  1832,  bur.  in  St. 
Giles'  Churchyard,  Ox- 
ford.    M.L 


Rev.  Fraser  Hislop  Penny  of  1 1  Banbury= 
Road,  St.  Giles',  Oxford;  born  27  August, 
bapt.  at  Ash-next-Sandwich,  co.  Kent, 
6  October  1844;  of  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  16  January  1875,  B.A. 
(3rd-class  Theology)  1878,  M.A.  1881  ; 
Curate  of  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  1878-90, 
Chaplain  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
1894-99.  


=Alice,  youngest  dau,  of  the  Rev.  Samuel  Joseph 
Hulme,  Rector  of  Bourton-on-the-Water,  co. 
Gloucester,  by  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of  Dr.  Tanner ; 
born  at  i  *Park  Villas,  Oxford,  on  Thursday, 
18  December  1862;  marr.  at  St.  Giles',  Oxford, 
20  June  1887;  died  at  Banbury  Road,  Oxford,  25 
October,  bur.  in  Holywell  Cemetery,  Oxford,  29 
October  1888. 


Thomas  Edward  P'raser  Penny,  bom  at  Banbury  Road,  St.  Giles', 
Oxford,  10  October,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  in  November  1888; 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ; 
2nd  Lieutenant  King's  Own  Yorkshire  Light  Infantry  6  February 
1909. 


John  \MlIiam  Francis  Harvey  (only  son  of  John  Francis  Harvey,=j=Elizabeth  Edwards  Lavington, 

Captain  9th  Foot,  by  Mary  Jane  Wollen  his  wife,  and  grandson 

of  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Harvey  of  Walmer,  co.  Kent,  G.C.B.) ; 

born  at   Fort   William,   Calcutta,   India,   31    December   1842; 

entered  the  Royal  Navy  in  1856,  served  as  Midshipman  on  the 

"Furious,"  in  the  China  War  1857-58  ^China  medal  with  two 

clasps),  landed  with  the  Naval  Brigade  at  capture  of  the  Taku 

forts ;  actively  engaged,  as  Sub-Lieutenant  of  the  "  Gorgon,"  in 

the  suppression  of  the  slave  trade  in  the  Mozambique  Channel 

in  1861-62;    Lieutenant  8  April  1863,  retired  as  Commander 

I   October   1873  ;    died   at   8  Queen's  Terrace,  Southsea,   co. 

Hants,   aged    52,    on    Monday,    25    November   1895,    bur.   in 

Eastney  Cemetery,  Portsmouth,  co.  Hants.  /t\ 


born  at  Ash-next-Sandwich 
2  May,  bapt.  there  1 1  June 
1846;  marr.  at  Great  Monge- 
ham (by  her  father)  on 
Saturday,  3  August  1867  ; 
died  at  8  Queen's  Ter- 
race, Southsea,  3  December, 
bur.  in  Eastney  Cemetery, 
Portsmouth,  6  December 
1901. 


93 


JFevart). 


Daniel  Ferard  of  4  Queen  Square,  Westminster 
(eldest  son  of  John  Ferard,  a  Director  of  tiie 
l-rench  Hospital,  by  Catherine  Deverel  his 
2nd  wife);  born  4  August  17S8;  died  at 
Totnes,  co.  Devcjn,  on  Wednesday,  21  August 
1839,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  28  February  1838, 
with  codicil  dated  20  August  1839,  proved 
(I'.C.C.  685  Vait}^/uin)  28  November  1839,  by 
Ilarvey  liowen  Jones,  Elizabeth  Ferard,  relict, 
and  John  Ferard,  brother,  three  of  the  Exors. 


^Elizabeth,  only  dau.  of  Isaac  Clementson 
of  Adelphi  Terrace,  London ;  marr.  at 
St.  Martin's-in-the- Fields,  Westminster, 
on  Thursday,  21  June  1821  ;  died  at 
25  Jilonifield  Road,  Maida  Hill,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Sunday,  29  June  1856. 
Will  dated  15  January  1856,  proved 
(I'.C.C.  550,  56)  29  July  1856,  l)y  Bingham 
Arthur  Ferard,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


I 
Charles    Cotton    Ferard    of    Ascot    Place,: 

CO.      Berks  ;       born       in       Powis       Place, 

London,    on   Tuesday,    14   January    1823  ; 

educated  at   Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 

Cambridge,    B.A.    (Senior    Optime)    1845, 

M.A.     1848;     a     Student    of    the     Inner 

Temple  21    January    1845,   Barrister-at-Law 

17    November    1848;    J. P.    for    co.    Berks, 

Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Winkfield,  co.  Berks ; 

died  suddenly  at  Ascot  Place,  in  his  64th 

year,  on  Sunday,  5  December  i886,  bur.  at 

Winkfield.       Will    dated   9   January    i88o, 

proved   (Prin.   Reg.,    117,   87)    23  February 

1887,  by  Charles  Agace  Ferard  and  Arthur 

George    Ferard,   both  of  Ascot  Place,  sons, 

two  of  the  Exors. 


:Emily  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas 
Dale,  D.D.,  Dean  of  Rochester,  by  Emily  Jane 
his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Mallcott  Richardson ; 
born  I  July,  bapt.  at  Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  30 
August  1827;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Bloomsbury, 
London  (by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Pelham  Dale, 
Rector  of  St.  Vedast's,  F'oster  Lane,  London), 
on  Tuesday,  28  January  1851  ;  died  at  5  Shorn- 
cliffe  Road,  F'olkestone,  co.  Kent,  on  F'riday, 
8  September,  bur.  at  \\'inkfield  on  Tuesday,  12 
September  1899.  Will  dated  7  November  1889, 
with  codicil  dated  6  February  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1086,  99)  29  September  1899,  by 
Arthur  George  Ferard  and  John  Edward 
Ferard,  sons,  the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Dale,   Vol.  14,  page  44.) 


Charles  Agace  Ferard= 
of  Winkfield  Manor, 
Ascot ;  born  at  Ascot 
Place  on  Wednesday, 
29  October  1851, 
bapt.  at  Winkfield  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Ox- 
ford, matriculated  17 
October  1870,  B.A. 
(3rd-class  Mods., 
3  Jur.)  1874,  M.A. 
1877;  called  to  the 
Bar  at  the  Inner 
Temple  10  May  1876, 
and  joined  the  Ox- 
ford Circuit;  J. P.  and 
County  Alderman  for 
CO.  Berks. 


=Evelyn  Frances,     Sir   Walter  Armstrong   of  Ceanchor=p=Emily     Rose, 
2nd      dau.      of     House,  Howth,    co.   Dublin  (son  of     born  at  Ascot 
Vesey     Weston     Walter  Armstrong  of  35   Ennismore     Place  on  Mon- 
Holt      of      63     Gardens,  Knightsbridge,  London,  by     day,     22    No- 
Warwick  Square,     Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Graham     vember    1852 
London  ;  marr.     of  Canonbie,  co.  Dumfries)  ;  born  at     bapt.  at  Wink- 
at     the     parish     Hawick,   co.   Roxburgh,    7   February     field ;  marr.  at 
church.  Putney,     1850;    educated  at   Harrow  and  at     Hove,  co.  Sus- 
co.    Surrey,    on     Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated     sex      (by     the 
Thursday,  I  Sep-    2  June  1868,  B.A.  1873;    ■'^f'  Critic     Rev.    Thomas 
tember  1887.         on  staffs  of  "Pall  Mall  Gazette"  and     Pelham  Dale), 
"St.  James'  Gazette"  1880-92;  Hon.     on  Wednesday, 
Member    of    the    Royal    Hibernian     11  June  1873. 
Academy,   Director  of  the   National 
(}alleryof  Ireland  since  1892;  knighted 
at  the  Viceregal  Lodge,  Dublin,  26 
June    1899;     J. P.    for   co.    Dublin; 
Author  of  "Life  of  Alfred  Stevens," 
"  Life  of   Peter  de  Wint,"  "  Life  of 
Thomas     Gainsborough,"    "  Life    of 
Velasquez,"  "  Notes  on  the  National 
Gallery"   and    "Scottish    Painters"; 
co-Editor     of    "Bryan's     Dictionary 
of     Painters,"    "  Gainsborough    and 
his    Place   in    Engli.sh    Art,"    1898, 
"Sir      Joshua       Reynolds,"       1900, 
"J.    M.     W.    Turner,"     1901,    and 
"Sir  Henry  Raeburn,"  1901,  &c.        /(\ 


94 


Elizabeth  Catherine,  bom  at 
Powis  Place,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  22  February  1825  ; 
foundress  of  the  London 
Diocesan  Deaconess  Institu- 
tion ;  a  Deaconess  of  the 
dioceses  of  London  and  Win- 
chester ;  died  at  16  Fitzroy 
Square,  London,  aged  58, 
on  Thursday,  19  April  1883, 
bur.  at  Winkfield,  co.  Berks. 
Will  dated  19  November 
1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
8 1 2,  83)  4  October  1883, 
by  Charles  Cotton  Ferard 
of  Ascot  Place,  co.  Berks, 
brother,  and  Charles  Dobson 
of  Broome  Park,  Betchworth, 
CO.  Surrey,  the  Exors. 


Bingham  Arthur  Ferard,  bom^ 
on  Wednesday,  26  August  1829; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1848,  C.A.  1852,  M.A.  1855; 
called  to  the  Bar  28  January 
1856;  sometime  of  Napier,  New 
Zealand ;  died  at  67  Pevensey 
Road,  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Saturday,  26  March 
1898,  bur.  in  St.  John's  Church- 
yard, Woking,  CO.  Surrey.  Will 
dated  22  May  1896,  with  three 
codicils  dated  19  December  1897, 
13  February  1898  and  17  March 
1898,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  552,  98) 
r  I  May  i  S98,  by  Charles  Agace 
Ferard  and  John  Edmund  Bentley, 
the  Exors. 


=Theodosia  Elizabeth  Helen, 
youngest  dau.  of  James 
Wilson  of  14  Highbury 
Terrace,  co.  Middlesex,  by 
Charlotte  Selina  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Skull  of  White 
Lion  Street,  Clerkenwell,  co. 
Middlesex ;  born  in  1828 ; 
married  at  Napier,  New 
Zealand,  on  Saturday,  28 
December  1867  ;  died  at 
Pevensey  Road,  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  on  Saturday,  28 
January  1899,  bur.  in  St. 
John's  Churchyard,  Woking. 
Adinon  (with  will  dated 
6  March  1897)  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  22 
February  1899,  to  Beatrice 
Ferard,  spinster,  daughter. 


Godfrey   Lake    Hildebrand   of    Lake=j=Mabel,  bom   at  Napier,  New  Zea- 
Co.,  California,  U.S.A.  (eldest  son  of 
Lieut-Colonel    Godfrey     Hildebrand, 
R.E.)  ;  born  in  India  i  August  1868. 


A\ 


land,  on  Thursday,  31  December 
1868,  bapt.  there;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Upper  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 
on  Thursday,  18  July  1895. 


Beatrice,  born  at 
Napier,  New 

Zealand,  3  Feb- 
ruary 1870,  bapt. 
there. 


I 
Catherine  Mary, 
bom  at  Ascot 
Place  on  Wednes- 
day, 4  January 
1854,  bapt.  at 
Winkfield. 


Rev.  William  Henry  Silvester  Davies  (6th  son=j=Elizabeth     Ann,     born     at 


of  John  Speed  Davies  of  Yardleys,  Waltham 
Abbey,  co.  Essex,  by  Isabella  Anne  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Huson,  Barrister-at-Law) ; 
born  at  Yardleys  13  June,  bapt.  at  Chingford, 
CO.  Essex,  5  September  1845  ;  educated  at 
Rugby  and  at  Pembroke  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  28  October  1867,  B.A.  187  r,  M.A. 
1874  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's,  Gloucester,  1883-94, 
and  of  Horsley,  co.  Gloucester,  1894-1905. 


Ascot  Place  on  Tuesday, 
20  March  1855,  bapt.  at 
Winkfield ;  married  at  St. 
Mary's,  Winkfield  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Lawford 
William  Torriano  Dale, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  John 
Silvester  Davies),  on  Tues- 
day, 7  January  1890. 


A 


Margaret  Helen, 
born  at  Ascot 
Place  on  Wednes- 
day, 19  March 
r856,  bapt.  at 
Winkfield. 


Arthur     George     Ferard,    born    at=pSarah  Margaret,  eldest  dau.  of  William 
Ascot  Place  on  Thursday,   6   May  '       '  -        ^       . 

1858,  bapt.  at  Winkfield  ;  of  Univer- 
sity College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
20  January  1877,  B.A.  (2nd-class 
Mods.,  3  Jur.)  1880,  M.A.  1884; 
of  Lincoln's  Inn  1878  ;  Principal 
Clerk  in  the  Secretary's  Office  of 
the  General  Post  Office,  London, 
since  1905. 


Miller  of  55  Lancaster  Gate,  London, 
and  of  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Saltonstall  of  Chicago,  U.S.A. ;  bom 
28  January  1840 ;  marr.  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Bayswater,  London,  on 
Saturday,  r9  October  1895. 


9-t^At 


Agnes  Bourdon,  born  at  38 
Montagu  Square,  Maryle- 
bone,  London,  on  Sunday, 
1 1  October  1 896,  bapt.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Bryanston  Square, 
London. 


95 


Henry  Cecil  Ferard,  CLE. ;  born  al  Ascot  Place,  co.  Berks,= 
on  Monday,  25  July  1864,  bapt.  at  Winklield,  co.  Berks; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  University  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  13  October  1883,  B.A.  1903  ;  entered  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service  1885,  Joint  Magistrate  North-West  Provinces 
1893-96,  Deputy  Commissioner  1896,  Magistrate  and  Col- 
lector, Saharanpur,  1907,  Banda,  Allahabad,  1898;  decorated 
for  services  in  the  Indian  Famine  1897-98,  nominated  CLE. 
I  January  1898. 


=Ida  Margaret,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Deas,  Officiating  District  and 
Sessions  Judge,  Mirzaporc, 
North-West  Provinces,  India, 
by  Annie  Hodge  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Stephen  Harvey  James  ; 
born  at  Fyxabad,  India,  6  June 
1875  ;  marr.  at  Mir/.apore  on 
Saturday,  10  March  1894. 


Cecil  Leonard  Ferard, 
born  at  Banda,  North- 
West  Provinces,  India, 
on  Sunday,  1 1  Novem- 
ber 1894,  bapt.  there.  ' 


George  Deas  Ferard, 
born  at  Naini  Tal, 
India,  on  Saturday, 
27  June  1896,  bapt. 
there. 


Margaret  Levoy,  born  at 
80  Woodstock  Road,  Ox- 
ford, on  Friday,  23  January, 
bapt.  at  Oxford  10  March 
1903. 


Janet  Ida,  born  at 
Naini  Tal  lo  Sep- 
tember 1 905,  bapt. 
there. 


I 
Reginald  Herbert  Ferard= 
of  4  Moorland  Road, 
Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick ; 
born  at  Ascot  Place  on 
Thursday,  21  June  1866, 
baptised  at  Winkfield  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  23  October 
1885,  Scholar  1884,  B.A. 
1889  (ist-class  Classical 
Mods.  1887,  2nd-class 
Classics  1889),  M.A.  1892; 
Tutor,  Keble  College,  Ox- 
ford, 1893-1905;  H.M. 
Inspector  of  Secondary 
Schools,  Board  of  Educa- 
tion, since  April  1905. 


=Mary  Catherine,  2nd 
dau.  of  Colonel 
Eugfene  Impey, 

CLE.,  Bengal  Staff 
Corps,  by  Isabella 
Catherine  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Lieut.- 
(ieneral  Sir  George 
Lawrence,  K. C.S.I. , 
CB. ;  born  at  Mount 
Aboo,  Rajputana, 
India,  22  March 
1867,  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  St.  Cross, 
Holywell,  Oxford, 
on  Tuesday,  1 7 
September  1901. 


John  Edward  Ferard  of 
2 1  Sumner  Place,  South 
Kensington,  London ; 
born  at  Vevey,  Switzer- 
land, on  Friday,  22 
January,  bapt.  at  Ouchy, 
Switzerland,  26  February 
1 86g ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  Magdalen  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  22 
October  1887,  Demy 
1887,  B.A.  1892  (ist- 
class  Classical  Mods. 
1889,  2nd-class  Classics 
1891);  appointed  Assis- 
tant Secretary,  Political 
Department  of  India 
Office,  April  1907. 


Lavinia  Louisa, 
born  at  48 
Seymour  Street, 
Portman  Square, 
London,  on  Fri- 
day, 22  July 
1870. 


Richard  Lawrence  Ferard,  born 
at  I  Bradmore  Road,  Oxford, 
on  Saturday,  16  August  1902, 
bapt.  at  St.  Cross,  Holywell, 
Oxford. 


Kathleen  Mary,  born  at 
I  Bradmore  Road,  Oxford, 
on  Thursday,  4  August 
1904,  bapt.  at  St.  Cross, 
Holywell,  Oxford. 


Lorna  Adeline,  born  at  4  Moor- 
land Road,  Edgbaston,  on 
Thursday,  29  November  1906, 
bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's,  Edgbaston. 


96 


iSa^elj,  formerlj)  of  Bobtr, 
CO.  l^tnt 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — 
Gules  on  a  chevron  or  between  three 
battle-axes  erect  argent  the  staff  or  as 
many  barrulets  wa^'y  azure. 

Crest. — An  eagle  rising  or  in  the  beak 
an  annulet  sable. 

Motto. — Pur  sue. 


Elizabeth,  dau.  of= 
Thomas  Biggs  of 
Ma.xton  Manor 
and  of  Kearsney 
Court,  CO.  Kent ; 
bom  20  August 
1767;  marr.  at 
Hougham,  co. 
Kent,  19  August 
1794;  died  at  the 
Hotwells,  Bristol, 
CO.  Gloucester, 
aged  27,  on  Sun- 
day, 1 2  J  uly,  bur. 
at  St.  James', 
Dover,  co.  Kent, 
22  July  1795. 
I  St  wife. 


Rear-Admiral  John  Bazely= 
of  Dover  (eldest  son  of 
Admiral  John  Bazely  of 
Dover  [Miniature  at 
Amber  ley,  in  tlie  possession 
of  Mrs.  John  Bazefy],  by 
Amelia  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Captain  Gervase  Wad- 
dington);  born  at  Dover, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Dover, 
24  July  1767;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  18  July  1 780  as 
Midshipman  on  "  Apollo," 
3rd  Lieutenant  of  "  Royal 
George "  in  the  battle  of 

I  June  1794,  Post-Captain 

II  November  1794,  Cap- 
tain of  "  Prince  of  Wales  " 
in  the  action  of  L'Orient 
23  June  1795,  joined 
the  "Overyssel"  as  Flag- 
Captain  to  Admiral  Peyton 
in  1797,  and  assisted  in 
the  capture  of  the  Dutch 

fleet  in  the  Texel  August  1799,  and  continued  in  that  vessel  until  the  Peace  of 
Amiens  27  March  1802  ;  afterwards  commanded  the  Sea  Fencibles  from  the  mouth 
of  the  Humber  to  the  river  Ouze  ;  retired  9  July  1814;  Freeman  of  Dover  by 
patrimony  5  September  1788;  died,  aged  60,  21  March,  bur.  in  the  family  vault 
at  St.  Marj-'s,  Dover,  28  March  1828.  M.I.,  also  Mural  Tablet  in  St.  James', 
Dover.  Adirion  (with  will  dated  14  May  1824)  was  granted  (P.C.C.  333  Sutton) 
3  June  1828,  to  Harriett  Bazely,  relict.  Portrait  at  ij  Bruton  Street,  Berkeley 
Square,  I^ndon,  in  tJie  possession  of  \George\  Henry  Boothby  Bazely,  his  great- 
grandson  ;  also  a  Miniature  at  Granville  House,  in  the  possession  of  Airs.  Bazely. 


Signature  to  a  letter  dated  from  the  "  Hind,"  Spithead,  4  May  1797. 


^Harriett,  dau.  of 
John  and  Eliza- 
beth Baker,  sister 
to  Admiral  John 
Baker  and  Sir 
Thomas  Baker, 
K.C.B.  ;  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Deal,  CO.  Kent, 
30  July  1770; 
marr.  at  Deal 
8  May  1800 ; 
died  at  Dover  3 
April,  bur.  in  the 
family  vault  at  St. 
Mary's,  Dover, 
10  April  1835. 
M.I.,  also  Mural 
Tablet  in  St. 
James',  Dover. 
Adinon  granted 
(P.C.C.)  18  May 
1835,  to  John 
Bazely,  son.  2nd 
wife. 


John  Bazely,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Dover,  18  February  1 80 1 ;  entered  the  Royal  Nav)-  13  June  181 7, 

Lieutenant  12  January  1824,  of  H.M.S.  "  Rarailies " 
March  1828;  died  at  Dover,  aged  34,  on  Thursday, 
8  October  1835,  bur.  in  the  family  vault  at  St.  Marj-'s, 
Dover.  M.L,  also  Mural  Tablet  in  St.  James',  Dover. 
Admon  was  granted  (P.C.C.)  7  November  1835,  to  the 
Rev.  Charles  Henry  Baker  Bazely,  brother. 


Signature  from  afl^davit  made  5  May  1835. 


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Facsimile  of  a  Miniature  Portrait  of  Adiniral 
John  Bazely ;  baptised  at  St.  Marys,  Dover,  i£  March 
1740 ;  died  at  Dover  2  April  iSog;  in  the  possession 
of  Mrs.  John  Bazely  at  Amber  ley,  co.  Stissex.  At  the 
back  of  the  Miniature  is  a  plait  of  brown  hair,  over 
which  are  the  initials  J.  D.   in  seed  pearls. 


I 


Fac-shnile  of  a  Miniature  Portrait  of  Rear-Admiral 
John  Baze/y ;  baptised  at  St.  Marys,  Dover,  2^  July 
zydy ;  died  21  March  1828 ;  in  the  possession  of  Mrs. 
Baze/y  of  Granville  House,  Granville  Place,  Portman 
Square,  London.  At  the  back  of  the  Miniature  is  a  plait 
of  brown  hair. 


^reston. 


Arms. — Argent  two  bars  gules  on  a  canton  of  the  last  a  cinquefoil  or. 
Crest. — On  a  chapeau  gules  turned  up  ermine  a  wolf  or. 
AUtlo. — Si  Dieu  vieult. 


Henry  John  Preston  of  Bloomsbury  Square,  London=f 
(son  of  lohn  Preston,  by  Ann  Sackett  his  wife)  ; 
bom  at  Rotherhithe,  co.  Surrey,  8  December  1791  ; 
admitted  to  Livery  of  the  Worshipful  Company  of 
Carpenters  1818;  died  at  43  Bloomsbury  Square,  1 
London,  in  his  60th  year,  on  Wednesday,  29  January, 
bur.  in  Bunhill  Fields,  London,  4  February  185 1. 
Will  dated  13  August  1845,  with  codicil  dated 
25  July  1849,  proved  (P.C.C.  410,  51)  8  May 
1851,  by  Joseph  Chamberlain,  and  Joseph  Thomas 
Preston  and  Stanton  William  Preston,  sons,  the 
Exors. 


'Sarah  Susannah,  daughter  of  Jo.seph 
Chamberlain,  by  Sarah  Strutt  his  wife ; 
marr.  at  St.  Lawrence  Jewry,  London, 
7  December  181 5  ;  died  at  35  Compton 
Terrace,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  aged 
74,  on  Saturday,  9  October,  bur.  in 
Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  16  October 
1858.  Will  dated  21  March  1851, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  785,  58),  12  Decem- 
ber 1858,  by  Henry  John  Preston  and 
Joseph  Thomas  Preston,  sons,  the  Exors. 


bapt.   30    October    181 7  ;    admitted    to   the   Freedom  of  the 


Henry  John  Preston,  born  in  the  Strand,  London,  4  October,^Elizabeth,     dau.     of     Edward 

^       "  '        Bromley ;  marr.  at  Little  Port- 

land Street  Chapel,  Regent 
Street,  London,  on  Saturday, 
28  November  1846;  died  at 
Bocking  12  April  1875,  bur. 
at  Gosfield,  co.  Essex. 


Carpenters'  Company  2  June  1840,  to  Livery  7  July  1840; 
died  at  Bocking  Bridge,  co.  Essex,  in  his  58th  year,  on 
Saturday,  12  June,  bur.  in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London, 
16  June  1875.  Will  dated  8  October  1855,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  824,  75)  30  October  1875,  by  Elizabeth  Preston,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


Joseph  Classon  Preston  of  43  Heathhurst= 
Road,  Hanipstead,  co.  Middlesex ;  born  at 
94  Smithfield  Bars,  London,  14  February  1844, 
bapt.  there  privately ;  educated  at  University 
College  School,  of  which  he  was  Captain  on 
leaving ;  admitted  to  the  Freedom  and  Livery 
of  the  Carpenters'  Company  7  March  1865, 
Junior  Warden  7  March  1895,  Middle  Warden 
1896,  Senior  Warden  1897,  Master  1898. 


=Mary,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Thomas  Horrell 
of  52  Highbury  New  Park,  co.  Middlesex, 
Past  Master  of  the  Painters'  and  Stainers' 
Company,  by  Helena  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry 
Harding  ;  born  at  Magdalen  Street,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  30  June  1843;  marr.  at  Unity 
Church,  Upper  Street,  Islington,  on  Tuesday, 
21  June  1870. 


Herbert  Classon  Preston= 
of  7  Harvard  Court, 
Honeybourne  Road,  Kil- 
burn,  CO.  Middlesex;  born 
at  28  Aberdeen  Park 
Road,  Highbury,  London, 
on  Saturday,  30  August 
187  3, bapt.  there  privately; 
educated  at  University 
College  School,  of  which 
he  was  Captain  on  leav- 
ing ;  admitted  to  the 
Freedom  and  Livery  of 
the  Carpenters'  Company 
2  October  1894. 


=Lillian  Annie,  eldest  dau. 
of  Thomas  Vauder  Horst 
Selfe  of  Thistleboon, 
Spring  Grove,  Isleworth, 
CO.  Middlesex,  by  Annie 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard 
Binning ;  bom  24  De- 
cember 1871,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's,  Hampstead  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Isle- 
worth,  on  Saturday,  20 
June  1903. 


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Arthur  Hugh  Punnett= 
of  6  Willow  Road, 
Hampstead  (youngest 
son  of  John  Trefusis 
Punnett  of  Hamp- 
stead, by  Louisa  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Bulpett) ;  born  13 
June  1872,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Forest 
Hill,  CO.  Kent. 


I 
=Eva  Mary,  born 
at  55  Petherton 
Road,  Highbury, 
on  Sunday,  22 
June  1879;  marr. 
at  the  Unitarian 
Church,  Rosslyn 
Hill,  Hampstead, 
on  Saturday,  8 
October  1904. 


A 


Joseph  Thomas  Preston,  born  in  the  Strand,  Ix)ndon,  21  May,^ 
bapt.  17  June  1819;  admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  the  Carpenters' 
Company  2  June  1840,  to  Livery  7  July  1840,  Junior  Warden 
1870,  Middle  Warden  1S71,  Senior  Warden  1872,  Master  1873; 
died  at  Carson  House,  Finchley,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  8sth 
year,  on  Friday,  19  February,  cremated  at  Golder's  Green, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  23  February  1904.  Funeral  service 
at  Unity  Church,  Upper  Street,  Islington,  co.  Middlesex,  where 
ashes  are  deposited.  Will  dated  21  April  1902,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  391,  1904)  21  March  1904,  by  Joseph  Classon  Preston, 
Percy  Preston  and  Frank  Preston,  sons,  the  Exors.  Portrait 
by  W.  Savage  Cooper,  painted  in  l8g6,  in  t/u  possession  of 
Joseph  Classon  Preston,  his  son,  also  portrait  in  the  drawing 
room  of  Carpenters^  Hall,  painted  by  the  same  artist  in  jSgg, 
presented  to  the  Company  by  his  five  sons. 


=pjane,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Classon  of  Blackball  Place, 
Dublin,  by  Mary  Stokes  his 
wife;  born  27  July  1821  ; 
marr.  in  the  drawing  room  at 
Blackball  Place,  Dublin,  on 
Wednesday,  10  May  1843; 
died  at  Carson  House, 
Finchley,  in  her  76th  year, 
on  Saturday,  13  March, 
cremated  at  Woking,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  18 
March  1897.  Funeral  ser- 
vice at  Unity  Church, 
Upper  Street,  Islington,  the 
same  day,  where  ashes 
are  deposited.  Admon  was 
granted  7  May  1897,  to 
Joseph  Thomas  Preston, 
husband. 


Richard  Bartram  (only  surviving  son  of  Cubitt  Engall  Bartram= 
of  Great  Yarmouth,  co.  Norfolk,  J.P.,  by  Elizabeth  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Lettis) ;  born  at  Civita  Vecchia,  Italy, 
3  February  1843;  Solicitor;  Member  of  the  London  School 
Board  for  Finsbury  1894;  died  at  Fern  Lea,  Kelross  Road, 
Highbury,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  52,  on  Saturday,  7  December, 
bur.  in  Abney  Park  Cemetery,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Wednesday, 
II  December  1895.  Memorial  Service  at  Unity  Church,  Upper 
Street,  Islington,  on  Sunday  morning,  15  December.  Will 
dated  29  August  1879,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  11,  96)  25  January 
1896,  by  Alice  Bartram,  relict,  and  Frank  Preston,  the  Exors. 


=Alice,  born  at  94  Smithfield 
Bars,  London,  6  June  1845, 
bapt.  privately  ;  marr.  at 
Unity  Church,  Upper  Street, 
Islington,  on  Wednesday, 
29  March  1871. 


A 


I.  . 
Amie  Violet,  born 
at  35  Finsbury 
Park  Road,  co. 
Middlesex,  on 
Wednesday,  1 2 
July  1876. 


Reginald  Percy  Preston, 
bom  at  35  Finsbury 
Park  Road  on  Mon- 
day, 5  August  1878, 
bapt.  at  Unity  Church, 
Upper  Street,  Islington  ; 
admitted  to  the  Free- 
dom and  Livery  of  the 
Carpenters'  Company 
3  October  1899. 


Stanley  Cadogan  Preston= 
of  Ladbrook  Farm, 
Elstow,  Canada ;  bom 
at  57  Lordship  Park, 
Stoke  Newington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Monday, 
5  April  1880,  bapt.  at 
Unity  Church,  Upper 
Street,  Islington. 


=Margaret  Dora,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Little- 
john  of  Elstow, 
Canada,  by  Margaret 
Buck  his  wife ;  born 
at  Weymouth  5  Au- 
gust 189 1  ;  marr.  at 
Ardluie,  Elstow,  30 
December  1908. 


104 


Stanton  \Viniam  Preston  of  7  Eldon  Road,  Hampstead,  co.  Mid-= 
dlesex;  born  at  Earl  Street,  Soho,  London,  17  May,  bapt.  28  June 
182 1  ;  admitted  to  the  Freedom  and  Livery  of  the  Carpenters' 
Company  5  July  1S42,  Junior  Warden  1872,  Middle  Warden  1873, 
Senior  Warden  1S74,  Master  1875.  Portrait  painted  by  Lance 
Calkin  in  igor,  in  the  possession  of  the  Carpenters^  Company. 


^  .^..wV-^r^-^^^^^'-^ 


=Ellen,  dau.  of  Henry  Harben  of 
Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  by  Mary 
Woodgate  his  wife;  born  19  No- 
vember 181 7;  marr.  at  Newington 
Green  Chapel,  co.  Middlesex,  20 
May  1845  ;  died  at  7  Eldon  Road, 
Hampstead,  18  October  1879,  bur. 
in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London. 


Harold  Lees  of  Staly-= 
bridge,  co.  Lancaster 
(son  of  Jeremiah 
Lees) ;  born  22  De- 
cember 1842 ;  marr.  at 
the  Unitarian  Chapel, 
Taunton,  co.  Somer- 
set, 5  April  1866  ; 
died  at  Pickhill  Hall, 
Wrexham,  on  Friday, 
21  October  1887, 
bur.  at  Bangor  Mona- 
chorum.  ist  husband. 


=Ellen,  born= 
1 7  February 
1847,  bapt. 
at  Middle- 
ton  Square, 
Clerkenwell; 
London. 


=Lieut.-Colonel  William= 
Oughton  Giles  (son  of 
Edward  Giles) ;  bom 
in  June  1842  ;  marr. 
at  the  Chapel  of  the 
Convent  of  the  Assump- 
tion, Sidmouth,  co. 
Devon,  15  September 
1890;  died  at  Gravelly 
Hill,  near  Birmingham, 
I  March  1900,  bur.  in 
Brookwood  Cemetery. 
2nd  husband. 


=Charles  Higford  Chapman  (son  of 
Robert  Chapman  of  Cheltenham) ; 
born  19  October  1861  ;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Foot  31 
January  1880,  to  51st  Foot  17  April 
1880,  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  i  July  1881,  Captain  (retired) 
i8  February  1887  ;  Captain  Resen-e 
of  Officers,  Cheshire  Regiment,  1887 
-98;  served  in  Afghan  War  1S80 
(medal)  ;  in  Burmese  Expedition 
1887;  marr.  at  the  Church  of  the 
Assumption,  Warwick  Street,  London, 
10  September  1902  ;  died  at  Port 
Madryn,  Buenos  Ayres,  26  January 
1910,  bur.  there.     3rd  husband. 


Edith,  born  John  Timms  (son  of  Williani= 

7  November  Timms   of  Leamington,   co. 

1848,    bapt.  ^V'arwick) ;    marr.    at    Rams- 

at     Middle-  gate,  co.  Kent,  in  September 

ton   Square,  1876  ;    died  at   Leamington 

Clerkenwell.  on    Tuesday,    5    July    1887, 
bur.  there,      ist  husband. 


=Jessie,  bom  18  February  iSsij'^Robert  Dalby  Reeve 


bapt.  at  Middleton  Square, 
Clerkenwell ;  died  at  Westgate- 
on-Sea,  co.  Kent,  on  Tuesday, 
12  December,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Harbledown,  co. 
Kent,  15  December  1905. 


of  Margate,  co.  Kent; 
married  at  Harble- 
down 10  June  1902. 
2nd  husband. 


Percy  Preston  of  9  Randolph  Road,  Maida  Hill,  co.= 
Middlesex,  and  of  Cotswold,  Wickford,  co.  Essex ; 
born  at  94  Smithfield  Bars,  London,  28  March  1848  ; 
admitted  to  the  Freedom  and  Livery  of  the  Carpenters' 
Company  6  February  1872,  Junior  Warden  1900,  Middle 
Warden  1901,  Senior  Warden  1902,  Master  1903. 


=Am"ie,  only  dau.  of  George 
Cadogan  Edwards  of  Chelten- 
ham, CO.  Gloucester,  and  of 
Coychurch,  co.  Glamorgan,  by 
Caroline  Rebecca  Stevens  his 
wife,  dau.  of  James  White ; 
born  at  Cheltenham  13  August 
1849  ;  marr.  at  Unity  Church, 
Upper  Street,  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thursday,  14 
October  1875. 


A  child, 
died  in 
infancy. 


Gladys  Kathleen,  born 
at  57  Lordship  Park, 
Stoke  Newington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 24  August  1882, 
bapt.  at  Unity  Church, 
Upper  Street,  Islington. 


^'alentine  Goode  Johnson  (only  son  of= 
William  Goode  Johnson  of  Nottingham,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Hardy);  bom 
14  February  1879;  a  Student  at  St.  Mary's 
Hospital,  London,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.Lond. 
1905  ;  formerly  House  Physician,  Bethlehem 
Royal  Hospital ;  Lieutenant  Royal  Army 
Medical  Corps  30  January  1906,  Captain 
30  July  1909. 

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=Dorothy  Jacqueline,  born 
at  57  Lordship  Park,  Stoke 
Newington,  on  Saturday,  13 
June  1885,  bapt.  at  Unity 
Church,  Upper  Street, 
Islington ;  marr.  at  Essex 
Church,  The  Mall,  Notting 
Hill  Gate,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  30  October  1909. 


Anne,  bom  at 
Earl  Street, 
Soho,  London, 
1 2  October, 
baptised  there 
i  I  November 
i§24. 


Alfred  Preston,  bom  at  Earl  Street,  Soho,= 
London,  8  August,  baptised  5  October  1826; 
admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  the  Carpenters' 
Company  5  October  1847,  to  Livery  7  I)cccniber 
1847,  Junior  Warden  1879,  Middle  Warden  18S0, 
Master  1881;  J.l'.  for  the  County  of  London; 
died  at  4  Elsworthy  Road,  Hanipstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  in  his  79th  year,  on  Sunday,  2  April, 
cremated  at  Golder's  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  7  A])ril  1905.  Memorial  service  at  the  Unitarian  Church, 
Rosslyn  Hill,  Hanipstead.  Will  dated  1  March  1899,  with  codicil 
dated  20  January  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  572,  1905)  26  April 
1905,  by  Alfred  Charles  Preston  and  Harry  Westbury  Preston,  sons, 
the  Exors.  Portrait  in  the  drawing  room  at  Carpenters'  Hall 
by  Savage  Cooper.  


=Harriet  Litchfield,  2nd  dau. 
of  Henry  Robert  Abraham 
of  Mountfield  House,  Harrow 
Road,  London,  by  Harriet 
Sarah  Dibdin  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Litchfield  ;  born  in  Jan- 
uary 1830;  marr.  at  Little  Port- 
land Street  Chapel,  Regent 
Street,  London,  on  Tuesday,  2 1 
June  1853  ;  died  at  26  Fellow's 
Road,  Hanipstead,  aged  58, 
10  January,  bur.  in  Kensal 
Green  Cemetery,  London,  15 
January  1889. 

D 


Lieut. -Colonel  Alfred  Charles  Preston,  V.  D.,  of  Elmstead,  117  Rroadhurst^ 
Gardens,  West  Hampstead ;  born  at  38  Doughty  Street,  Meckleiiburgh 
Square,  London,  4  August  1854,  bapt.  at  Little  Portland  Street  Chajiel, 
London ;  of  the  Tower  Hamlets  Rifle  Brigade  (now  the  4th  Battalion 
City  of  London  Regiment  Royal  Fusiliers),  2nd  Lieutenant  8  June  1S81, 
Lieutenant  i  July  1881,  Captain  1886,  Lion.  Major  1896,  Major  1900, 
Lieut. -Colonel  4  November  1902;  V.D.  1901  ;  admitted  to  the  Freedom 
of  the  Carpenters'  Company  10  August  1875,  Livery  5  October  1875, 
Junior  Warden  1905,  Middle  Warden  1906,  Senior  Warden  October  1906, 
Master  1907. 


=f=Clara,  youngest  dau. 
of  Lieut. -Colonel  John 
Holt  of  the  Tower 
Hamlets  Brigade,  of 
Belsizc  Park  Gardens, 
Hampstead,  D.L.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Brown  ;  bom 
23  February  1855; 
marr.  at  St.  Matthias', 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  10  June 
1879. 

E 


Ronald  Holt  Preston,  born  at  Stormont,  158  Belsize= 
Road,  South  Hampstead,  on  Monday,  2  August 
1880,  bapt.  at  St.  Peter's,  Belsize  Park,  Hamp- 
stead ;  admitted  to  the  Freedom  of  the  Carpenters' 
Company  3  October  1905,  and  to  Livery  6  February 
1906.  


=Eveleen  Marie  Birdie,  2nd  dau.  of  Thomas 
J.  Larkin  of  Reculver  Villa,  Heme  Bay,  co. 
Kent,  by  Agnes  Catherine  his  wife;  born  2  June 
1878  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Kilburn,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  10  June  1908. 


Agnes  Daphne,  born  on  Friday, 
24  September  1909. 


Sidney  Preston  of  2  Helena  Road,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  CLE.;  born  at^ 
St.  John  Street,  Smithfield,  London,  10  September  1850,  bapt.  at  Carter 
Lane  Chapel,  London  ;  educated  at  University  College  Sclioo!  and  King's 
College,  London;  entered  Public  Works  Department,  Punjab,  1870,  became 
Superintendent  Engineer  1893,  Chief  Engineer  and  Secretary  for  Irrigation 
to  Government  of  North-West  Provinces  and  Oudh  1899,  and  to 
Government  of  Punjab  1900,  and  Secretary  to  Government  of  India  and 
Inspector-General  of  Irrigation  1902,  retired  1905;  after  retirement 
employed  by  Maharajah  Scindia  of  Gwalior  as  Irrigation  Engineer; 
created  C.I.E.  9  November  1901  ;  Indian  Coronation  decoration  1903; 
Assoc.  M.  Inst.  C.E.,  Member  Society  of  Arts,  Fellow  of  King's  College, 
London. 


=Amelia,  2nd  dau.  of 
Alexander  O'DriscoU 
Taylor,  formerly  of 
Belfast,  by  Isabella  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Scott 
Porter;  bom  at  Belfast 
15  November  1858; 
marr.  at  the  Cathedral, 
Bombay,  India,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 1 1  November 
1885. 


Classon  O'DriscoU  Preston,  born  at  Simla,  India,  on 
Friday,  17  September  1886,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Simla ;  educated  at  the  Grange,  Eastbourne,  Malvern 
College  and  at  the  Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich, 
1905;  entered  the  Royal  Field  Artillery  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  20  December  1906. 

ix>6 


Esm^e  Theodora, 
born  at  Lahore, 
India,  on  Wednes- 
day, 9  November 
1898,  bapt.  at 
Lahore  Cathedral. 


Margot  Cicely,  born 
at  HoUington,  co. 
Sussex,  3  Octo- 
ber 1902,  bapt.  at 
Essex  Church,  Ken- 
sington, London. 


Thomas  Pierre  Morson 
of  34  Elsworthy  Road, 
Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex 
(eldest  son  of  Thomas 
Morson  of  Southampton 
Row  and  of  Hornsey, 
CO.  Middlesex,  by  Heloise 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Pierre 
Dagomet) ;  born  at  South- 
ampton Row  4  August 
1852,  bapt.  at  Boulogne- 
sur-Mer,  France.  /^ 


=Florence,  bom  at  38 
Doughty  Street,  Meck- 
lenburgh  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday,  12 
November  1855,  bapt. 
there ;  marr.  at  the 
Free  Christian  Church, 
Clarence  Road,  Lon- 
don, on  Wednesday, 
3  September  1879. 


Ernest  Stanton  Preston=j 
of  3  Colville  Terrace, 
Notting  Hill,  co.  Mid-  | 
dlesex ;  born  at  38 
Doughty  Street,  Meck- 
lenburgh  Square,  on 
Sunday,  10  October 
1858  ;  admitted  to 
the  Freedom  of  the 
Carpenters'  Company 
I  June  1880,  and  to 
Livery  15  June  1880. 


^Blanche,  3rd  dau. 
of  Edwin  Hayes 
of  Briscoe  House, 
Steeles  Road, 
Hampstead,  by 
Ellen  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Richard 
Briscoe ;  born  10 
October  1858  ; 
married  at  St. 
John's,  Hamp- 
stead, on  Sunday, 
27  May  1883. 


Royston  Keith  Preston,  born  at  66  Goldhurst 
Terrace,  South  Hampstead,  on  Saturday,  15 
March  1884,  bapt.  at  St.  John-the-Baptist's, 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey. 


Muriel  Elaine,  bom  at  Noel  Park, 
Wood  Green,  co.  Middlesex,  19 
March  1886,  bapt.  at  St.  John-the- 
Baptist's,  Croydon. 


Stanley  Preston,  bom  at  Stormont,  158  Belsize 
Road,  South  Hampstead,  on  Wednesday,  7  June 
1882,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Kilburn,  co.  Middlesex; 
entered  the  Army  from  Militia  (3rd  Battalion  East 
Yorkshire  Regiment)  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Duke  of 
Cambridge's  Own  (Middlesex  Regiment)  20  May 
1905,  Lieutenant  i  February  1908;  admitted  to 
the  Freedom  of  the  Carpenters'  Company 
8  January  1907,  and  to  Livery  3  March  1908. 


Constance  Violet, 
born  at  Stormont, 
158  Belsize  Road, 
South  Hampstead, 
on  Wednesday,  29 
October  1 884,  bapt. 
at  Twickenham,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Harriet  Brenda,  bom 
at  22  Birchington 
Road,  West  Hamp- 
stead, on  Monday, 
II  March  1889, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Kilbum. 


Mary,    born     Frank  Preston  of  Meadow-= 

18  January,     croft.  North  Finchley,  co. 

baptised    at     Middlesex;  born  14  Feb- 

Smithfield,     ruary,  bapt.  at  Canonbury, 

London,   11     co.    Middlesex,    9    March 

March  1852.     1856;     admitted    to    the 

Freedom    and    Livery    of 

the  Carpenters'  Company 

6  March  1877. 


=Mary  Ancilla,  elder  dau.  of  Alfred  Arthur  Preston, 

William  Worthington  of  Old  Swin-  bora  on  Sunday, 

ford,  CO.  Worcester,  by  ^Liry  Lsetitia  18      December 

his   wife,    dau.    of    Robert    Scott;  1864,    bapt.    at 

born  at  Mansfield,  co.  Nottingham,  Gravel  Pits  Uni- 

27  January,  bapt.  there  4  July  1862  ;  tarian     Chapel, 

marr.  at  the  Presbyterian  Chapel,  Hackney,       co. 

Stourbridge,     co.    Worcester,     on  Middlesex,     23 

Tuesday,  14  June  1892.  April  1865. 


Lillian  Scott,  bom  at  7  Palace 
Gardens  Mansions,  Kensing- 
ton, London,  on  Thursday, 
1 1  May,  bapt.  at  Stourbridge 
1  August  1893. 


Mary  Lastitia,  born  at  Carson 
House,  Church  End,  Finchley, 
on  Wednesday,  5  September, 
bapt.  at  Finchley  20  December 
1894. 


I 
John  Scott  Preston,  born  at 
6  Derwent  Villas,  North 
Finchley,  23  June,  bapt.  at 
Whetstone,  co.  Middlesex, 
5  August  1899. 


107 


Walter  Hall  of  5  Wedderburn= 
Road,  Hampsioad,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex (only  surviving  son  of 
John  Hall  of  Clapham,  co. 
Surrey,  by  Mary  Ann  his  wife, 
2nd  tlau.  of  Samuel  Tope); 
born  27  August  1855  ;  died 
6  August,  bur.  at  the  parish 
church,  Hampstead,  in  the 
additional  burying  ground, 
10  August  1908.  Memorial 
service  at  Rosslyn  Hill 
Chapel,  Hampstead.  ^^ 


=Annie  Gertrude, 
born  at  39  Cam- 
den Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday, 
10  March  i860  ; 
marr.  at  the 
Free  Christian 
Church,  Clarence 
Road,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  3 
September  1879. 


Harry  Weslbury  Preston= 
of  6  Lindfield  Gardens, 
Hampstead  ;  born  at  39 
Camden  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday,  19 
April  1862;  admitted 
to  the  Freedom  of  the 
Carpenters'  Company 
5  October  1886,  to 
Livery  2  November 
1886,  Solicitor  to  the 
Company  from  1S97. 


=Adelaide,  younger 
dau.  of  Archibald 
Ramsden  of  8 
Gloucester  Terrace, 
Regent's  Park,  I  .on- 
doii,  by  Adelaide 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Charles  Swale ;  bom 
12  August  1864  ; 
marr.  at  the  Regis- 
try, Vestry  Hall, 
Hampstead,  on  Fri- 
day, 21  July  1893. 


Barbara,  born  at  Fitzjohn's 
Mansions,  Hampstead,  on 
Thursday,  20  June  1895. 


Alan  Westbury  Preston, 
born  at  \\'edderburn 
House,  Hampstead,  on 
Monday,   11  July  1898. 


Shirley,  born  at  Wedderburn 
House,  Hampstead,  on  Sun- 
day, 24  March  1901. 


I 
Lionel  Litchfield  Preston= 
of  Wyndham  House,  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight ;  born  at 
39  Camden  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  i  De- 
cember 1864,  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  University 
College  School,  Middle- 
sex Hospital  and  Durham 
University,  M.B.  and  B.S. 
1890,  M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1889, 
L.S.A.  Lond.  1891. 


=Evelyn,  only  surviving 
dau.  of  Richard  Edwyn 
Barry,  Major  29th  Foot, 
by  Adelaide  Maria  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Adam 
Martin ;  born  at  Col- 
chester, CO.  Essex,  10 
March  1872,  bapt.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Lexden,  co. 
Essex ;  marr.  at  St. 
John's,  Ryde,  on  Thurs- 
day, 25  July  1895. 


Arthur  Reed  Exley= 
of  16  Heath  Man- 
sions, Hampstead 
(younger  son  of 
(leorge  Exley  of 
Leeds,  by  Sarah  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
Horsfall) ;  born  at 
Leeds  25  February 
1867. 


=Margaret,  born  at 
39  Camden  Square, 
London,  on  Mon- 
day, 13  August 
1866  ;  marr.  at  the 
Unitarian  Chapel, 
Rosslyn  Ffill, 

Hampstead,  on 
Wednesday,  2  July 
1902. 


Doris  Eileen,  born  at  Kent  House, 
Ryde,  on  Sunday,  3  May,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church,  Ryde,  5  July 
1896. 


Joan  Litchfield,  born  at  ^Vyndham 
House,  Ryde,  on  Saturday,  4  Feb- 
ruary 1899,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Ryde. 


Mildred,  born  at  39  Camden  Square,  London, 
on  Friday,  10  July  1868;  died  at  39  Camden 
Square,  aged  15  months,  on  Monday,  11 
October,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  i6  October  1869. 


Leonard  Ronald  Preston  of  Melbourne, 
Australia ;  bom  at  the  Dome  House, 
Redhill,  co.  Surrey,  5  February  1871  ;  marr. 
Amy  Violet,  who  died  16  June  1906,  bur.  at 
Melbourne. 


108 


SRatoson. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Anns. — T'er  fesse  wavy  sable  and  azure 
guttee  d'or  a  quadrangular  castle  with 
four  towers  argent  on  a  chief  or  three 
ravens'  heads  erased  of  the  first. 

Crest. — Issuant  from  an  annulet  or 
a  raven's  head  erased  sable  guttee  d'or 
holding  in  the  beak  an  annulet  gold. 

Motto. — Laus  virtutis  actio. 


Stansfeld  Rawson  of  Wastdale= 
Hall,  CO.  Cumberland  (2nd  son 
of  John  Rawson  of  Stonyroyd, 
CO.  York,  by  Nelly  his  wife,  dau. 
of  David  .Stansfeld  of  Hope 
House,  Halifax,  co.  York,  and 
brother  of  William  Henry  Rawson 
of  The  Haugh  End  and  of 
Sowerby,  co.  York,  see  Vol.  8, 
page  67) ;  born  23  December 
1778;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  the 
counties  of  York  and  Cumber- 
land ;  died  at  Wastdale  Hall,  in 
his  78th  year,  on  Thursday,  27 
November  1856. 

{For  earlier  Pedigree,  see  "Notes" 
to  "  Visitation  of  Englatid  and 
IVa/es,"  Vol.  8,  page  14.) 


'Elizabeth,  daughter  of 
Timothy  Leach  of  Clap- 
ham,  CO.  Surrey ;  born 
2  January  1782;  marr. 
5  May  1802  ;  died  at 
Gale  Syke,  Wastdale, 
aged  84,  on  .Sunday,  2 
September  1866,  bur.  at 
Wastdale.  Will  dated  22 
February  1862,  proved 
at  Carlisle  i  October 
1866,  by  Delia  Elizabeth 
Rawson,  daughter,  the 
surviving  Exor. 


^*=^^^>     C^^-^-,^.:^ 


Rev.  Thomas  Worsley,  D.D.  (5th  son= 
of  the  Rev.  George  Worsley,  Rector  of 
Stonegrave  and  Scawton,  co.  York,  and 
brother  of  Sir  William  Worsley  of 
Hovingham  Hall,  co.  York,  ist  Baronet, 
see  Pedigree  of  Worsley,  V^ol.  11, 
page  118);  born  15  July  1797;  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1816,  B.A. 
(3rd  Sen.  Opt.)  1820,  M.A.  1824, 
Fellow  of  Downing  College  1822-36, 
Master  1836,  D.D.  1859 ;  Rector  of 
Scawton  1826;  Vice-Chancellor  of  the 
University  of  Cambridge  1837-38, 
Christian  Advocate  1844-50,  Select 
Preacher  1845;  Author  of  "The 
Province  of  the  Intellect  in  Religion, 
deduced  from  Our  Lord's  Sermon  on 
the  Mount,  and  considered  with 
Reference  to  Prevalent  Errors"  (3  vols.), 
1846-50;  "Christian  Drift  of  Cam- 
bridge VVork,  Eight  Lectures,"  1865; 
died  at  Downing  Lodge,  Cambridge, 
aged  87,  on  Monday,  16  February 
1885,  bur.  at  Hovingham.  Adirion 
(with  will  dated  19  March  1884)  was 
granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  489,  85)  28  May 
1885,  to  Sir  ^\'illiam  Cayley  Worsley, 
Baronet,  one  of  the  Exors. 


A 


=Catherine,  born 
3  April  1803; 
marr.  at  Hud- 
dersfield  on 
Monday,  2oJune 
1842  ;  died  at 
DowningLodge, 
Cambridge,  in 
her  83rd  year, 
on  Friday,  6 
March  1885, 
bur.  at  Hoving- 
ham. Will  dated 
18  February 
1885,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  396, 
85)  30  April 
1885,  by  Sir 
William  Cayley 
VV'orsley,  Baro- 
net, and  Dame 
Henrietta  Phila- 
delphia Worsley, 
the  Exors. 


Francis  \\'illiam^ 
Rawson  of  Stony- 
royd ;  born  8  Jan- 
uary 1 808 ;  died  at 
Stonyroyd,  aged 
5 1,  on  Wednesday, 
3  August  1859, 
bur.  at  Halifax. 
W"\\\  dated  3  Oc- 
tober 1857,  proved 
at  Wakefield  13 
September  1859, 
by  Charles  Raw- 
son,  brother,  and 
James  Bowman, 
the  Exors. 


=Sarah,  dau.  of 
Ingham  Beau- 
mont of  Hud- 
dersfield ;  marr. 
26  May  1836; 
died  8  Septem- 
ber 1856,  bur. 
at  Halifax. 


Elizabeth  Frances,  born  16  June 
1839;  died  unmarried  at  Broad- 
stairs,  CO.  Kent,  3  August  i860, 
bur.  at  Halifax.  Will  dated  23 
July  i860,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
610,  60)  I  September  i860,  by 
Charles  Stansfeld  Rawson,  uncle, 
the  sole  Exor. 


109 


Delia  Eliziibetli,  born  14  July 
1809;  died  unmarried  at 
Waterden  Lodge,  Guildford, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  61,  on  Mon- 
day, 18  July  1870,  bur.  at 
Wastdale,  co.  Cumberland. 
Will  dated  13  May  1868, 
with  codicil  dated  14  May 
1870,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  624, 
70)  20  September  1870,  by 
James  Bowman,  the  sole  Exor. 


Edmund    Stansfeld    Rawson, 
died  in  infancy. 


Rev.  Benjamin  Hutchinson  of  Whitchurch,  =j= 
CO.  Hereford;  born  12  November  1810  ; 
Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  1850  until  his  death;  marr. 
2ndly  at  St.  Mark's,  North  Audley  Street, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  3  January  1882, 
Flora  Houlton,  eldest  dau.  of  Neville 
Ward  of  Calverley  Grange,  Tunbridge 
^\'ells,  CO.  Kent,  by  Florentia  Louisa  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Houlton  of 
Farleigh  Castle,  co.  Somerset.  He  died 
14  May  1895.  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Michael's. 
Will  dated  27  May  1890,  with  codicil 
dated  28  August  i8go,  proved  at  Bristol 
10  June  1S95,  by  Flora  Houlton  Hutchin- 
son, relict,  and  the  Rev.  James  Henry 
Lamb,  the  Exors. 

A 


=Mary  Anne,  born  24 
April  181 :  ;  marr. 
30  May  1838  ;  died 
at  St.  Michael's 
Vicarage,  St.  Al- 
bans, on  Tuesday, 
3  August  1880,  bur. 
at  St.  Michael's, 
St.  Albans.  Will 
dated  3oJune  1875, 
proved  (I'rin.  Reg., 
869,  80)  13  No- 
vember 1880,  by 
the  Rev.  Benjamin 
Hutchinson,  hus- 
band, the  sole  Exor. 
I  St  wife. 


Charles  CoUinson  Rawson= 
of  Gore  Lodge,  Hampton, 
CO.  Middlesex,  and  of 
The  Hollow,  Mackay, 
Queensland  ;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Boldon,  co. 
Durham,  on  Sunday,  13 
December,  bapt.  at  Boldon 
20  December  1840;  J. P. 
for  Queensland. 


=Winifred,  6th  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Gorst 
Harrison,  Rector  of 
Easington,  co.  Dur- 
ham, by  Susan  his 
wife,  dau.  of  General 
Austin  ;  born  at 
Hart,  CO.  Durham,  5 
August,  bapt.  there 
10  November  1848; 
marr.  at  Hart  on 
Tuesday,  30  August 
1870. 


Reginald  Freke  Williams; 
of  Appuldercombe,  Isle 
of  Wight,  and  of  West 
Mount,  Ringwood,  co. 
Hants  (2nd  son  of  Robert 
Wynne  Williams  of  Ap- 
puldercombe, J. P.,  by 
Mary  Anne  his  ist  wife, 
dau.  of  Nathaniel  Aked) ; 
born  on  Thursday,  12 
March  1835  ;  J. P.  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Brecon. 


=Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, born  15 
May  1842  ; 

marr.  at  Christ 
Church,  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex, 
on  Saturday,  16 
May  1863. 


A 


Charles  Stansfeld  Rawson  of  Sydney,= 
New  South  Wales ;  born  at  The 
Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland,  17 
March,  bapt.  at  Mackay  on  \\'hit 
Sunday,  19  June  1872. 


=Annie  Roma,  dau.  of  Samuel 
James  Porter  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales ;  born  in  Sydney 
6  November  1S79;  marr.  27 
September  1901. 


Harry  Gilbert  Collinson  Rawson, 
born  30  June  1904,  bapt.  at  All 
Saints',  Woolahra,  Sydney. 


Harry  Rawson,  born  at 
The  Hollow,  Mackay, 
17  February,  bapt.  at 
^iackay  5  April  1874; 
died  at  The  Hollow, 
Mackay,  aged  2^  years, 
on  Sunday,  23  July 
1876,  bur.  at  Mackay. 


Octavia,  dau.  of  the= 
Rev.  John  Collinson, 
Rector  of  Boldon,  co. 
Durham,  by  Amelia 
his  wife,  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Richard  King, 
Rector  of  Worthen, 
CO.  Salop  ;  born 
28  September  1817; 
niarr.  at  Boldon  18 
February  1840;  died 
at  MaeslJesch  Castle, 
Glasbury,  co.  Radnor, 
aged  33,  on  Monday, 
21  October  1850,  bur. 
at  Glasbury.    i  st  wife. 


Charles  Stansfeld  Raw.son  of= 
Gale  Syke,  Wastdale,  and  of 
Wastdale  Hall,  co.  Cumber- 
land ;  born  20  December 
181 2;  died  at  Downing 
Lodge,  Cambridge,  aged  50, 
on  Tuesday,  2  June  1863, 
bur.  at  Glasbury.  Will  dated 
14  May  1863,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  6x2,  63)  15  October 
1863,  by  William  Henry  Raw- 
son,  the  younger,  and  Samuel 
Waterhouse,  the  Exors. 


=Eleonor  Charlotte  Berkeley,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  Joseph  Edward  Leeds,  2nd 
Baronet,  by  Marian  his  wife,  only  dau. 
of  William  Thomas  Stretton ;  born  25 
December  1828 ;  marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Sketty,  CO.  Glamorgan,  on  Saturday, 
29  April  1854;  died  at  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  76,  on  Wednesday, 
20  July  1904,  bur.  at  Prestbury,  co. 
Gloucester.  Will  dated  29  April  1896, 
proved  at  Gloucester  17  October  1904, 
by  Emily  Katherine  March  Phillips, 
widow,  the  sole  Executri.x.     2nd  wife. 


^^^.^U^. 


Signature  from  a  letter  dated  "  Glanber-wyn, 
Jany  I5'>>  i860." 


Lancelot  Bernard= 
Rawson  of  Rock- 
lands,  Rockhamp- 
ton,  Queensland  ; 
born  20 November 
1843  !  died  at 
Rocklands,  Rock- 
hampton,  agedss, 
on  Saturday,  1 5 
July  1899,  bur.  at 
Rockhampton. 


=Wilhelmina  Frances  Cahill, 
marr.  at  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  26  June  1872 ; 
marr.  2ndly  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Ealing,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  30  April  1903, 
Francis  Richard  Ravenhill 
of  Charlton,  Galston,  New 
South  Wales  (eldest  sur- 
viving son  of  John  R. 
Ravenhill  of  Delaford,  Iver, 
CO.  Buckingham),  who  died 
at  Sydney  on  .Monday,  19 
February  1906. 


Edmund  Stansfeld= 
Rawson  of  Mackay, 
Queensland ;  born 
at  Gale  Syke,  Wast- 
dale, 24  .April  1S45, 
bapt.  at  Wastdale. 


Francis  Edmund  Lancelot  Guy  Rawson, 
Rawson,  born  14  born  11  January  1874; 
April  1873.  marr.  Constance  Miller. 


Una    Belle,    born     1 1 
September  1875;  marr. 
in   June   1899,    Lionel 
Wilkinson.     =j= 
A 


=Margaret  Decima  Crau- 
furd,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Gorst  Harrison, 
Rector  of  Easington,  co. 
Durham,  by  Susan  his 
wife,  dau.  of  General 
Austin ;  bom  at  Hart, 
CO.  Durham,  25  March 
1853 ;  marr.  at  Easington 
on  Wednesday,  5  May 
1875- 


Winifred  Grace,  born  29 
June  1880;  marr.  14 
March  1907,  Ronald  Fo-\ 
Swanwick.     =p 


Lionel  Reginald  Rawson,  born  at  The 
Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland,  23  December 
1875,  bapt.  at  Mackay  5  March  1876. 


Geoffrey  Edmund  Rawson,  born  at  Tynemouth, 
CO.  Northumberland,  on  Thursday,  18  September 
1879,  bapt.  at  Easington. 


Ill 


Matthew  John  Rhodes  of  Eardestone  House,  co.  Worcester  ;=j=Emnna    Sarah,    born    15    May 


died  at  21  Pembridge  Crescent,  Kensington,  London,  aged  74, 
on  Thursday,  29  October  1891.  Will  dated  29  January  1889, 
with  codicil  of  same  date,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  354,  92) 
5  March  1892,  by  the  Hon'"''-'  Sir  John  Charles  Day,  Knight, 
and  Samuel  Henry  Day,  two  of  the  Exors.  /^ 


1814;  marr.  20  March  1839; 
died  at  26  Upper  Grosvenor 
Street,  London,  aged  39,  on 
Friday,  6  January  1854. 


I 
Francis  Richard 
Rawson,  born  at 
Boldon,  CO.  Dur- 
ham, 17  March 
1847  j  fiisd  26 
April  1847,  bur. 
at  Boldon. 


Ernest  Rhodes  Hutchinson  (her 
cousin),  son  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin 
Hutchinson  of  Whitchurch,  co. 
Hereford,  by  Mary  Anne  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  Stansfeld  Rawson  (see 
page  log);  born  25  October  1847; 
died  at  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  4  May, 
bur.  at  St.  Michael's,  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  9  May  1890.  Will  dated 
7  June  1872,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
594,  90)  4  June  1890,  by  Katherine 
Emily  Hutchinson  of  Hitchin,  co. 
Hertford,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


^Katherine  Emily, 
born  22  June  1849, 
bapt.  at  W'astdale, 
CO.  Cumberland  ; 
married  at  St. 
Michael's,  St.  Al- 
bans (by  the 
Rev.  Benjamin 
Hutchinson),  on 
^\'ednesday,  2  7 
December  187 1. 


Francis  Rawson, 
born  16  October, 
died  26  October 
1850,  bur.atGlas- 
bury,  CO.  Radnor. 


A 


Julian  Gulson  Burgess  of= 
Netherlands,  Beaconsfield,  co. 
Buckingham  (son  of  John  Gul- 
son Burgess  of  Copt  Oak, 
Narborough,  co.  Leicester,  J. P. 
for  that  county,  by  Jessie  Anne 
Tarbolton  his  wife) ;  born  at 
New  Walk,  Leicester,  10  De- 
cember 1876;  J. P.  for  CO. 
Leicester  1906. 


^Beatrice  Octavia,  born  at  The 
Hollow,  Mackay,  Queensland, 
on  Monday,  4  September  1876, 
bapt.  at  Mackay ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London  (by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Canon  Frederick  William 
Murray,  assisted  by  her  cousin, 
the  Rev.  Maurice  Murray),  on 
Thursday,  7  September  1905. 


Sybil    Stansfeld,    born  at 

The  Hollow,  Mackay,  15 

October  1879,  bapt.  at 
Mackay. 

Dorothy  AV'inifred  Meynell, 
born  at  45  Victoria  Road, 
Kensington,  Ix)ndon,  on 
Tuesday,  22  January,  bapt. 
at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, in  February  1884. 


W7<^t-«^^.^      t   .    7^rx.4^j^cr7j 


mix  of  ^KtllougPj).  ro.  iltntoln. 


Arms. — Argent  a  wolf's  head  erased  proper  in  dexter 

chief  point  a  mullet  gules. 
Crest. — Argent  a  wolf's  head  erased  as  in  the  arms. 
Motto. — Vincit  Veritas. 


Anne  Johnson,=Rev.  Charles   Wager  AUi.x  of  Willoughby   Hall,= 

died  at  Mere,  CO.  co.     Lincoln    (elder    son   of    Charles   AUix    of 

Wilts.     Admon  Swaffham,  co.  Cambridge,  by  Catherine  his  wife, 

was         granted  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Greene,  Bishop  of 

(P.C.C.)  2  May  Ely);   born   i8  June  1748;  of  Christ's  College, 

i782,totheRev.  Cambridge,    B.A.    1774,    M.A.    1777;   Vicar  of 

Charles    Wager  Mere  ;    died    at     Mere     30    November    1795. 

AUix,  husband.  Will  dated  19  September  1795,  proved  (P.C.C. 

ist  wife.  232  Harris)  13  May  1796. 

i^For  earlier  Pedigree  see  "Notes "  to  "  Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales,"  Vol.  8,  page  gj.) 


Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of 
Colonel  Richard  Townley 
of  Belfield  Hall,  co.  Lan- 
caster; died  at  Shrewsbury, 
CO.  Salop,  6  October  1839. 
Will    dated    10    October 

1838,  proved  (P.C.C.  668 
Vaughan)     20     November 

1839,  by  Catherine  Anne 
AUix,  spinster,  daughter, 
the  sole  Executrix.  2nd 
wife. 


Charles  AUix  of  Willoughby= 
Hall,  born  20  January  1783; 
educated  at  Harrow  and  at 
Christ's  College,  Cambridge ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  died  at  Willoughby 
HaU,  in  his  84th  year,  on 
Monday,  22  January  1866, 
bur.  at  Ancaster,  co.  Lincoln. 
Will  dated  27  May  1862,  with 
codicil  dated  7  November 
1862,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
214,  66)  10  April  1866,  by 
Frederick  William  AUix  and 
Wager  Townley  AUix,  sons, 
the  Exors. 


=Mary  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  WiUiam  Ham- 
mond of  St.  Alban's 
Court,  CO.  Kent,  by 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
of  the  Rev.  Osmond 
Beauvoir,  D.D.  of 
Canterbury ;  born  in 
1787;  marr.  at  Can- 
terbury Cathedral  3 
June  1808;  died  at 
Willoughby  Hall,  in 
her  74th  year,  on 
Monday,  2  September 
1 86 1 ,  bur.  at  Ancaster. 


Rev.  Richard  Wager= 
AUix,  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge, 
B.A.  1811,  M.A.  1814, 
B.D.  182 1  ;  Rector  of 
GreatWarley,  co.  Essex ; 
died  s.p.  at  Great 
Warley,  aged  37,  on 
Thursday,  31  May,  bur. 
there  7  June  1827. 
Memorial  Tablet  over 
vestry  door  in  the  old 
church.  AdiSon  (with 
will  annexed  dated  26 
May  1827)  was  granted 
(P.C.C.)3  August  1827, 
to  Jane  AUix,  relict. 


=Jane,  relict  of 
the  Rev.  George 
White,  LL.B. ; 
born  in  1784; 
marr.  at  Hert- 
ford 1 5  February 
1827;  died  in 
1828. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Charles  AUix  of  Swaffham  Prior  House,  co.= 
Cambridge,  her  cousin  (2nd  son  of  John  Peter  AUix  of 
Swaffham  Prior  House,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
William  Collier,  Vicar  of  Swaffham  Prior) ;  bom  24  April 
1787,  bapt.  at  Swaffham  Prior  15  April  1788;  educated  at 
Harrow ;  of  the  Grenadier  Guards,  Lieutenant  and  Captain 
1 810,  Captain  and  Lieut.-Colonel  4  July  181 5;  served 
in  Walcheren  Expedition,  the  Peninsular  War  and  at 
Waterloo;  died  at  Montague  Square,  London,  aged  75, 
on  Thursday,  24  April,  bur.  at  Swaffham  Prior  i  May 
1862.  Memorial  Window  in  St.  Mary's,  Swaffham  Prior. 
Will  dated  6  December  1856,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  316,  62) 
26  June  1862,  by  Robert  Hindley  Wilkinson  of  Chesfield 
Lodge,  CO.  Hertford,  nephew,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Catherine 
Elizabeth,  born  i 
June  1809;  marr. 
at  Ancaster  on 
Saturday,  i  o  April 
1841  ;  died  at 
Sudbrook  Hall, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on 
Friday,  4  March, 
bur.  at  Ancaster 
10  March  1842. 
Memorial  Win- 
dow in  St.  ^Lary's, 
Swaffham  Prior. 


Charles  Ham- 
mond AUix, 
bom  27  July 
i8io ;  educated 
at  Harrow ;  Cap- 
tain Grenadier 
Guards;  died  in 
London  in  1830. 


/N 


i^For  issue  see  Pedigree  of  AUix,  Vol.  8, 
page  138.) 


"3 


I  .  I 

Catherine  Anne,     Rev.  George  Lavington  Yate  (son  of  Timothy  Vate,  by=j=N[argaret  Eliza 


died  at  Lam- 
bridge  Place, 
Bath,  CO.  Somer- 
set, in  her  75th 
year,  on  Tuesday, 
7  October  1862. 


Ann  Gilbert  his  wife) ;  born  at  Made-ley  Hall,  co.  Salop,  beth,    marr.    at 

25  May  1795;  of  Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1817,  Grappenhall,co. 

M.A.   1820;    Vicar  of  Wrockwardine,  co.  Salop,    for  45  Chester,  15  Au- 

years ;  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Wrockwardine,  aged  78,  on  gust  1820;  died 

Monday,    27    October    1873,   bur.    in   the   churchyard   at  13        February 

Wrockwardine.     Will  dated  2  November  187 1,  with  codicil  1873,     bur.    at 

dated  2  September  1872,  proved  at  Shrewsbury  8  January  Wrockwardine. 
1874,  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Allix  Yate  of  Long  Buckby 
Vicarage,  co.  Northampton,  the  sole  Exor.                           Jf^ 


Henry  Osmund  Nethercote  of  Moulton  Grange,  co.= 
Northampton  (eldest  son  of  John  Nethercote  of  Moulton 
Grange,  J.P.,  D.L.,  by  Charlotte  Jemima  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  William  Hammond  of  St.  Alban's  Court,  co. 
Kent);  bom  27  December  1819;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  8  June 
1837,  B.A.  1842;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Northampton, 
High  Sheriff  1872  ;  marr.  istly  at  the  parish  church, 
Lancaster,  on  Thursday,  4  March  1847,  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Robert  Garnett  of  Wyreside,  co.  Lancaster,  who  died, 
leaving  issue,  at  Moulton  Grange  on  Friday,  2  August 
1850.  He  died  at  Moulton  Grange,  in  his  67th  year, 
on  Monday,  23  August  1886,  and  was  bur.  at  Moulton. 
Will  dated  23  September  1876,  with  two  codicils  dated 
6  November  1878  and  23  October  1882,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  968,  86)  24  November  1886,  by  Charlotte  Frances 
Nethercote,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


Caroline  Isabella, 
died  26  January 
1836. 


=Charlotte  Frances, 
born  in  181 2  ; 
marr.  at  Ancaster, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on 
Wednesday,        1 1 

November  1857  ;  died  suddenly  at 
Moulton  Grange  on  Wednesday, 
7  May  1890,  bur.  at  Moulton.  Will 
dated  2  November  1886,  with  codicil 
dated  i  March  1888,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  710,  90)  31  July  1890,  by  Mary 
Caroline  Griffith  and  Juliana  Griffith, 
spinsters,  nieces,  the  Executrixes. 
2nd  wife. 


Frederick  William  Allix  of= 
Willoughby  Hall,  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  bom  II  April  18 16; 
educated  at  Harrow  ;  J. P. 
and  D.L.  for  co.  Lincoln ; 
of  the  Grenadier  Guards, 
Ensign  and  Lieutenant  18 
April  1834,  Lieutenant  and 
Captain  24  April  1840; 
died  at  i  Royal  Crescent, 
Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  aged 
78,  on  Saturday,  13  Oc- 
tober 1894,  bur.  at  An- 
caster. Will  dated  10  June 
1890,  with  codicil  dated 
II  July  1892,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  366,  95)  10  April 
1895,  by  Sophia  Mary  Allix, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Sophia  Mary, 
only  child  and 
heir  of  Chris- 
topher Henry 
Noel  of  Wel- 
lingore.co.Lin- 
coln ;  marr.  by 
special  licence 
in  Grosvenor 
Street,  Lon- 
don, on  Thurs- 
day, 30  May 
1844. 


Rev.  James  Griffith  (son  of= 
John  and  Anne  Grififith)  ; 
born  at  Old  Radnor  16  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  there  31  October 
1815;  of  Queen's  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1840  ; 
Rector  of  Flaxton,  co.  York, 
1 86 1  until  his  death;  died 
at  the  Rectory,  Flaxton, 
aged  79,  on  Tuesday,  28 
November  1893.  Adfnon 
(with  will  dated  2  July  1866) 
was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  23  January  1894,  to 
the  Rev.  Arthur  Hammond 
Griffith  and  James  Frederick 
Griffith,  sons,  the  Exors. 


=Louisa  Margaret, 
born  at  Willoughby 
Hall  3  December 
1819,  bapt.  at  An- 
caster ;  marr.  there 
10  January  1844; 
died  at  the  Rec- 
tory, Lockington, 
CO.  York,  aged  75, 
on  Tuesday,  1 1 
June  1895,  bur.  at 
Flaxton. 


A 


114 


Francis  Capper  Brooke  of  Ufford  Place,  co.  Suffolk  (only=j=Juliana  Jemima, 

child  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Brooke  of  Ufford  Place,  by     marr.  on  Thurs- 

Charlotte  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Francis  Capper,     day,   15  August 

Rector  of  Earlsham  and  Monksham,  CO.  Suffolk) ;  bom  at     1839;    died   at 

Ufford  18  September   1810;    educated  at  Harrow  and     Athens,  Greece, 

at  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated  24   May  1828,      12      December 

B.A.  1835  ;   Ensign  and  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards     1840,  bur.  there 

19  November  1830,  Captain  18  April  1834;  High  Sheriff    the  next  day. 

for  CO.  Suffolk  1869;    Patron  of  the  living  of  Ufford; 

marr.   2ndly  at  St.   Peter's,  Eaton  Square,  London,  on 

Monday,   5  January   1852,  Louisa,   2nd  dau.  of  James 

Duff,  by  Elizabeth  Charlotte  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir 

George  Beeston  Prescott,  Baronet ;  born  at  Funtington, 

CO.   Sussex,   5   February,   bapt.  there   15   March   1830; 

died,    aged     65,    on    Wednesday,     21     August     1895. 

He  died  at  Ufford  Place,  aged  75,  on  Wednesday,  13 

January,  and  was  bur.  at  Ufford  18  January  1886.     Will 

dated  28  October  1885,  proved  at  Ipswich  19  July  1886, 

by  the  Rev.  Charles  John  Robinson  of  West  Hackney, 

CO.  Middlesex,  Howard  Whitbread  of  Lowdham  Hall,  co. 

Suffolk,    and    the    Rev.    Ernest    George    Doughty    of 

Martlesham,  co.  Suffolk,  the  Exors.  ^ 


William  Kent  Allix, 
born  9  April 
1823 ;  educated  at 
Harrow ;  of  the 
ist  (The  Royal) 
Foot,  Ensign  28 
July  1840,  Lieu- 
tenant 1843,  Captain 
1853;  A.D.C.  to 
Lieut.-General  Sir 
D'Lacey  Evans  ; 
killed  at  the  battle 
of  Inkerman  on 
Sunday,  5  Novem- 
ber 1854.  Admon 
was  granted  (P.C.C.) 
13  March  1855, 
to  Wager  Townley 
Allix,  brother. 


Abel  Humphry  Ram  (3rd  son  of  Stephen  Ram  of= 
Ramsfort,  Gorey,  co.  Wexford,  D.L,,  by  Mary 
Christian  his  wife,  dau.  of  James  Archbold  Casamajor 
of  the  Madras  Civil  Service) ;  born  at  8  Hereford 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on  Thursday,  11  May  1843; 
D.L.  for  CO.  Wexford  ;  died  s.p.  suddenly  at  Paris, 
aged  54,  on  Thursday,  10  February  1898,  bur.  in 
Mount  Pamasse  Cemetery,  Paris.  Will  dated  30 
July  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  347,  99)  30  March 
1899,  by  Helfene  Harriet  Elizabeth  Ram,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


A 


=H^lene  Harriet  Elizabeth,  bom  in  1845  ; 
marr.  at  Brompton  Oratory,  London,  on 
Saturday,  i6  July  1870;  died  at  Hyeres, 
France,  on  Friday,  28  December  1906, 
bur.  in  Mount  Pamasse  Cemetery,  Paris. 
Will  dated  14  February  1904,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  835,  1907)  14  May  1907,  by 
Rene  Armengaud,  C.E.,  the  sole  Exor. 
Adfrion  (with  will)  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  24  August  1907,  to 
Violet  Ram,  spinster. 


"S 


Wager  Townley  Allix  of  Campsea  Ashe,  co.^ 
Suffolk;  born  i  March  1825;  educated  at  Harrow; 
died  at  35a  Hertford  Street,  Mayfair,  London, 
aged  53,  on  Tuesday,  iS  June  1878,  bur.  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London.  Will  dated  14 
May  1878,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  623,  78)  10  August 
1878,  by  Elizabeth  Catherine  Allix,  relict,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


Elizabeth  Barbara,  bom  at  48  Lower 
Brook  Street,  London,  on  Thursdaj', 
2  March  1S71,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London. 


^Elizabeth  Catherine,  5th  dau.  of  Thomas 
Tyrwhitt-Urake  of  Shardeloes,  co.  Bucking- 
ham, ALP.,  J. P.,  D.L.,  by  Barbara  Caroline 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Arthur  Annesley  of 
Bletchington  Park,  co.  Oxford  ;  marr.  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover  Square,  London  (by  the 
Rev.  Edward  Tyrwhitt-Drake),  on  Tuesday, 
9  December  1862;  died  suddenly  at  the 
Cliftonville  Hotel,  Margate,  co.  Kent,  on 
Friday,  21  April,  bur.  in  the  same  grave  as 
her  husband  in  Kensal  Green  Cemetery, 
London,  on  Thursday,  27  April  1899.  Will 
dated  13  June  1896,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
528,  99)  II  May  1899,  by  Elizabeth 
Barbara  Allix,  spinster,  daughter,  and 
James  Frederick  Griffith,  the  Exors. 


Agnes  Marjorie,  born  at  35a  Hertford 
Street,  Mayfair,  London,  on  Monday, 
17  November  1873,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Down  Street,  Mayfair. 


Arthur  David  Veasey  (eldest  son  of  David  Veasey  of^Emily  Persis,  bom  at  Willoughby  Hall, 
Castle  Hill  House,  co.  Huntingdon);  born  at  Castle  co.  Lincoln,  22  June  1829;  marr.  at 
Hill  House  14  January  1825;  educated  at  Rugby  and  Ancaster,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Thursday, 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  LL.B.  1850.  11  September  185 1. 


Colonel  Noel  Charles  Noel  Allix  of  Willoughby= 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln ;  born  in  Paris  on  Friday,  1 5 
May  1 846 ;  educated  at  Harrow  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  Ensign  Grenadier  Guards  24  January  1865 ; 
served  through  the  Russo-Turkish  War  1878-79, 
as  a  Colonel  in  the  Turkish  Army  and  Chief  of 
Staff  to  General  Valentine  Baker ;  afterwards 
employed  to  re-organise  and  command  the  Imperial 
Gendarmerie  in  Crete ;  Equerry  to  the  Khedive  of 
Egypt ;  Knight  of  the  Orders  of  the  Medjidie  and 
the  Osmanieh  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  the  counties  of 
Lincoln  and  Kent;  marr.  2ndly  in  1893,  Gertrude 


Anne,     youngest     dau.     of    William     Hynam 
Strawberry  Lodge,  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex. 


of 


=Helen  Jane,  eldest  dau.  of  George  Edwin 
Taunton  of  Coldham  Hall,  Bury  St. 
Edmunds,  co.  Suffolk,  and  of  The  Mar- 
fords,  Bromborough,  co.  Chester,  by 
Susannah  Maria  his  wife,  dau.  of  James 
Rixon  Oliver  of  Clapton,  co.  Essex;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  11  March  187 1;  died  on 
Saturday,  10  August,  bur.  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  15  August  1889. 
I  St  wife. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Taunton,  Vol.  4, 
page  169.) 


I 

Muriel  Lilian  Helen  de  Burgh,  born  at  Cairo, 
Egypt,  on  Saturday,  8  March  1873. 


116 


Wiilhtxfont  of  i^larbington,  co,  gorL 

Arms.  — Argent  an  eagle  displayed  sable  wings  inverted  beak  and  legs  proper. 
Crest. — An  eagle  as  in  the  arms.  Motto. — Nos  non  nobis. 


William  Wilberforce,  Lord  of  the  Manor  of  Markington,  co.  York  (only  son=f 
of  Robert  Wilberforce  of  Kingston-upon-Hull,  co.  York,  by  Elizabeth  his  [ 
wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Bird  of  Barton  and  Coventry,  co.  Wanvick) ;  bom  at  j 
Wilberforce  House,  High  Street,  Hull  (now  belonging  to  the  Corporation  of  i 
Hull,  and  used  as  a  museum),  24  August  1759;   educated  at  Pocklington 
Grammar  School  and  at  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  admitted  October  ' 
1776,    B.A.    1781,    M.A.    1788;    M.P.    for    Hull   11    September   1780,  for 
CO.  York  7  .April  1784  to  1812,  and  for  Bramber  7  October  1812  to  1825; 
leader   in    Parliament   of  the    movement   for   the   Abolition    of    the    Slave 
Trade  1787   to  25  March  1807,  when  the  Bill  received  the  Royal  Assent; 
a  founder  of  the  Church  Missionary  Society  and  the  Bible  Society ;  Author 
of  "A  Practical  View  of  the  Prevailing  Religious  Systems"  and  "An  Appeal 
.  .  on  behalf  of  the  Negro  Slaves  of  the  West  Indies  " ;  died  at  44  Cadogan 
Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  73,  29  July,  bur.  in  Westminster  Abbey 
5  August  1833.     Statue  there.     Will  dated  11  April  1831,  with  si.x  codicils 
dated    30    July    1831    to    1 1    July    1833,    proved   (P.C.C.    794   Farquhar) 
4  December   1833,  by  James  Stephen,  Abel  Smith  and  Richard  Spooner, 
three  of  the   Exors.      Portraits   (as   a   doy)   by  John   Russell,   R.A.,   and 
Sir  Thomas  Laivrence,  P.R.A.,  in  the  National  Portrait  Gallery ;    also  a 
full-length  presentation  portrait  by  Rising,    and  pastel  portraits   with   his 
wife,   in  the  possession  of  William  Basil    Wilberforce,  his  great-grandson ; 
also  a  column  with  a  statue  to  his  memory  at  Kingston-upon-Hull. 


=Barbara  Anne,  eldest  dau. 
of  Isaac  Spooner  of  Elm- 
don  Hall,  CO.  Warwick,  by 
Barbara  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough, 
Baronet  [and  sister  of 
Sir  Henry,  ist  Baron  Cal- 
thorpe] ;  bom  at  Birches 
Green,  co.  AVarwick,  24 
Decem  ber  1 7  7 1 ,  bapt. 
there  ;  marr.  at  Walcot,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Tuesday,  30 
May  1797;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  East  Farleigh,  co. 
Kent,  aged  75,  on  Wednes- 
day, 21  April,  bur.  at  East 
Farleigh  26  April  1847. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Spooner, 
"Notes"  to  "Visitation 
of  England  and  Wales," 
Vol.  8,  page  141.) 


I 
William  Wilberforce  of  the  Grange,  Markington,  and  of  Surbiton,  co.= 
Surrey;  born  at  Broomfield  House,  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  21 
July,  bapt.  at  Clapham  21  August  1798;  educated  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge;  Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Middle  Temple  25  November 
1825  ;  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  York  and  Middlesex;  M.P.  for  Hull 
24  July  1837  to  March  1S38;  became  a  Catholic  in  1850;  Patron  of 
the  living  of  Swine,  East  Riding,  co.  York ;  died  at  Surbiton,  in  his 
8ist  year,  on  Monday,  26  May  1879,  bur.  in  St.  Mary's,  Rugby,  co. 
Warwick.  Will  dated  20  June  1874,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  593,  79) 
14  June  1879,  by  William  Wilberforce,  son,  one  of  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
John  Owen,  Rector  of  Paglesham, 
CO.  Essex,  and  Vicar  of  Fulham,  co. 
Middlesex,  one  of  the  Founders  of 
the  Bible  Society ;  marr.  at  Ful- 
ham on  Wednesday,  19  January 
1820  ;  died  at  88  Marine  Parade, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  80,  on 
Friday,  12  March  1880,  bur.  in 
St.  Mary's,  Rugby. 


Rosa  Elizabeth," 
youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Jones  of 
Pentir  Hall,  Ban- 
gor, CO.  Carnarvon; 
born  at  Pentir 
Hall  I  April  1830; 
married  at  St. 
George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev. 
Samuel  Wilber- 
force, Bishop  of 
Oxford),  on  Mon- 
day, 30  April  1849; 
died  at  Meran, 
Austrian  Tyrol,  on 
Saturday,  20  April 
1878.      ist  wife. 


=William  Wilberforce  of  Ingerthorpe=f=Angela      Frances=j=Ellen,      only 


Grange,  Markington,  co.  York, 
and  of  South  Bank,  Surbiton,  co. 
Surrey ;  born  at  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, on  Thursday,  6  December 
1 821;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  26  March  1840, 
B.A.  from  St.  Mary  Hall  1846, 
M.A.  1849;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  19  January  1846,  called  to 
the  Bar  3  May  1 849 ;  became  a 
Catholic  in  185 1  ;  died  at  Bognor, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  78,  on  Tuesday, 
27  November  1900,  bur.  in  St. 
^Iary's,  Rugby.  Will  dated  29 
October  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
526,  1901)  22  April  1901,  by 
\\'illiam  Basil  Wilberforce,  one  of 
the  surviving  Exors. 


(cousin),  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  John 
Owen  of  Chelsea  ; 
married  at  St. 
George's  Cathe- 
dral, Southwark, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  17  May 
1879 ;  marr.  istly 
George  Hamilton 
Roe,  M.D.  She 
died  on  Monday, 
I  September  1884, 
and  was  bur.  in 
Mortlake  Ceme- 
tery.    2nd  wife. 


dau.  of  Tho- 
mas Henry 
Holmes  of 
Pewsey,  co. 
Wilts  ;  born 
at  Reading, 
CO.  Berks,  25 
July  1852; 
married  at 
The  Servile 
Church,  Ful- 
ham Road, 
London,  29 
October!  884. 
3rd  wife. 


Robert  Wil- 
liam Wilber- 
force, born  in 
1824  ;  died 
at  Bromp- 
ton,  CO.  Mid- 
dlesex, on 
Wednesday, 
2  November 
1825. 


^t^y>-^ 


^^w^^«-^^^e<->^ 


[William  Henry]  Bertram  Wilberforce, 
born  in  Whitehead's  Road,  Chelsea, 
on  Saturday,  3  April,  bapt.  at  St. 
Mary's  Catholic  Church,  Chelsea, 
5  May  i88o. 

B 


117 


Barbara,  born  on  Sunday, 
21  July,  bapt.  at  Clapham, 
CO.  Surrey,  i  7  August  1 799 ; 
died  unmarried  at  Ken- 
sington Gore,  London,  on 
Sunday,  20  December  182 1. 


Rev.  John  James=Rlizabeth,  born  in  Old  Palace  Yard,  West- 
(2nd  son  of  T.  James  minster,  19  January  1801  ;  marr.  at 
of  Lydney,  co.  Glou-  Hendon,  co.  Middlesex  (by  the  Rev.  Robert 
cester)  ;  Rector  of  Wilberforce),  on  Tuesday,  11  January  1831  ; 
Rawmarsh,  CO.  York,  died  10  March,  bur.  at  Brighstone,  Isle  of 
6  June  1831  to  1844.     Wight,  17  March  1832.     M.I. 


Agnes    Everilda,=j=Ven''''=   Robert   Isaac  Wilberforce ;    born  at   Broomfield= 


dau.  of  the  Ven'''"= 
Francis  Wrang- 
ham.  Archdeacon 
of  the  East 
Riding  and  Vicar 
of  Hunmanby, 
CO.  York ;  marr. 
16  June  1832  ; 
died  at  East  Far- 
leigh,  CO.  Kent, 
on  Monday,  17 
November  1834, 
bur.  there.  ist 
wife. 


House,  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  19 
December  1802  ;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
14  February  1820  (ist-class  in  Classics  and  Mathematics 
1823),  B.A.  1824,  M.A.  1827,  Fellow  1826-33,  Sub-Dean 
and  Tutor  1828-31;  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford  1849; 
Vicar  of  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  April  1832  to  1840,  and 
of  Burton  Agnes,  co.  York,  1850-54,  Prebendary  of  York 
8  February  1841  to  April  1847,  Archdeacon  of  the  East 
Riding,  co.  York,  14  January  1841  to  30  August  1854; 
became  a  Catholic  at  Paris  i  November  1 854,  entered 
the  Academia  Ecclesiastica  in  Rome  1855  ;  Author 
of  "The  Five  Empires,"  1841,  and  other  works,  also  in 
conjunction  with  his  brother  Samuel,  "  Life  of  William 
Wilberforce"  (5  vols.),  1838,  "The  Correspondence  of 
William  Wilberforce,"  1840,  and  an  abridgement  of  the 
first-named  work  in  1843  ;  died  at  Albano,  Italy,  3  Feb- 
ruary 1857,  bur.  in  the  St.  Raymond  Chapel  of  the  Church 
of  St.  Maria  sopra  Minerva,  Rome.  Memorial  Tablet. 
AdSion  (with  will  dated  23  November  1856)  was  granted 
25  March  1857,  to  William  Francis  Wilberforce,  son. 


A 


(/J>r  issue  see 
page  122.) 


A^irff/M^^^/i^i<^. 


=Jane,  eldest  dau. 
of  Digby  Legard 
of  Watton  .Abbey, 
CO.  York,  by 
Frances  his  wife, 
3rd  dau.  of  Ralph 
Creyke  of  Mar- 
ton,  CO.  York  ; 
marr.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  West- 
minster, 29  March 
1837  ;  died  in 
January  1853, 
bur.  at  Burton 
Agnes.  2nd  wife. 


William  Basil  Wilberforce  of  Markington  Hall,= 
CO.  York ;  born  at  St.  Peter's  Square,  Hammer- 
smith, CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  4  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Hammersmith,  7  May  1850; 
educated  at  Beaumont  and  Stonyhurst  Colleges ; 
a  Student  of  the  Middle  Temple. 


=Margaret,  youngest  dau.  of  Robert  Sadleir 
Moody  of  Little  Malvern,  co.  Worcester ; 
born  at  Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  bapt.  at  the 
Catholic  Church,  Erdington ;  marr.  at  St. 
Wulstan's,  Little  Malvern,  on  Tuesday,  26 
September  1899. 


Margaret  Mary  Clare,  bom  at 
Markington  Hall  on  Friday, 
23  November  1900,  bapt. 
at  Markington  Hall  Chapel 
(registered  at  Bishop  Thorn- 
ton Catholic  Church). 


William  Basil  Samuel  Anthony 
Joseph  Edward  Wilberforce, 
born  at  Markington  Hall  on 
Thursday,  4  February  1904, 
bapt.  at  Markington  Hall 
Chapel  (registered  at  Bishop 
Thornton  Catholic  Church). 


Robert  W'illiam  Francis  Wilber- 
force, born  at  Markington  Hall 
on  Monday,  30  October  1905, 
bapt.  at  Markington  Hall 
Chapel  (registered  at  Bishop 
Thornton  Catholic  Church). 


William  Wilberforce  of  23  Sandringham  Gardens,  Ealing,  co.  Middlesex ;  bom  at  Stanley 
House,  Windsor,  co.  Berks,  24  November  1885;  educated  at  Sandhurst;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  West  Kent  Regiment  16  August  1905;  served  in  Malta  and  at 
Singapore;  retired  11  November  1908. 

118 


Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Winchester;  born  at  Bloomfield= 
House,  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  7  September,  bapt. 
at  Clapham  14  October  1805 ;  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
27  January  1823,  B.A.  (ist-class  in  Mathematics  and  2nd  in  Classics)  1826, 
M.A.  1829,  D.D.  1845,  LL.D.  Cambridge  i860,  Hon.  Fellow  of  All 
Souls'  College,  Oxford,  1871-73;  Select  Preacher  at  Oxford  1837-45; 
on  Council  of  Keble  College  1871-73;  Rector  of  Brighstone  (or  Brixton), 
Isle  of  ^Vight,  1830-40,  and  of  Alverstoke,  co.  Hants,  4  December  1840 
to  1845,  Archdeacon  of  Surrey  25  November  1839  to  April  1845,  Canon 
of  Winchester  13  August  1840  to  1845,  Chaplain  to  Prince  Consort 
5  January  1841  to  1845,  appointed  Sub-Almoner  to  Queen  Victoria 
October  1843,  Lord  High  Almoner  1847-69  ;  Dean  of  Westminster  2  May 
1845,  Bishop  of  Oxford  30  November  1845,  translated  to  Winchester 
II  November  1869;  initiated  the  Revision  of  the  New  Testament  1870; 
F.R.S. ;  Author  of  "Note  Book  of  a  Country  Clergyman,"  1833, 
"Agathos,"  1839,  "The  Rocky  Island,"  1840,  "History  of  the  Protestant 
Church  in  America,"  1844,  "Journals  and  Letters  of  Henry  Martyn," 
and  in  conjunction  with  his  brother  Robert  Isaac,  "Life  of  William 
Wilberforce"  (5  vols.),  1838,  "The  Correspondence  of  William  Wilber- 
force," 1840,  and  an  abridgement  of  the  first-named  work  in  1843,  "Oxford 
University  Sermons,"  and  "Sermons  preached  before  the  Queen"; 
killed  by  a  fall  from  his  horse  at  Evershed's  Rough,  near  Dorking,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  19  July,  bur.  at  WooUavington,  co.  Sussex,  25  July 
1873.  Will  dated  21  December  1865,  with  three  codicils  dated  22  January 
1870,  6  February  1873  and  22  April  1873,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  614,  73)  28 
August  1873,  by  Reginald  Carton  Wilberforce,  Barrister-at-Law,  son,  one 
of  the  Exors.  Portrait  in  Episcopal  robes,  by  George  Richmond,  R.A., 
in  Theological  College,  Cuddesdon,  another  in  Academical  dress,  by  the 
sa?ne  artist,  at  Lavington  House,  co.  Sussex,  and  a  replica  of  the  latter 
in  the  Diploma  Gallery  of  the  Royal  Academy. 


=Emily,  eldest  dau. 
and  coheir  of  the 
Rev.  John  Sar- 
gent of  Lavington 
House,  CO.  Sussex, 
by  Mary  his  wife, 
dau.  and  sole  heir 
of  Abel  Smith, 
elder  brother  of 
Robert,  ist  Lord 
Carrington ;  bapt. 
at  WooUavington 
2  August  1807; 
marr.  there  1 1 
June  1828;  died 
at  the  Close, 
Winchester,  aged 
■^T,,  on  Wednesday, 
10  March,  bur.  at 
WooUavington  1 7 
March  1841. 


A 


(For  issue  see  page  124.) 


Edward  Guerini  of  Florence,= 
Italy  (son  of  the  Cavaliere 
Guerini  of  Florence) ;  born 
28  May  1847  ;  died  at  San 
Remo,  Italy,  ui  his  62nd 
year,  on  Monday,  6  July  1908, 
bur.  there.  /t\ 


=Mary  Rosa,  born  at  Cadogan  Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Wednesday,  9  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's  Catholic  Church, 
Chelsea,  16  July  1852  ;  marr.  at  St.  Charles  Borromeo  Catholic 
Church,  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  on  Wednesday,  9  April  1873  ; 
died  at  Meran,  Austrian  Tyrol,  in  her  38th  year,  on  Friday, 
21  February  1890. 


Mary  Agnes,  born  on  Thursday,  20  January  1887  ; 
married  Edward  Stanford. 


I 
A  son,  born  on  Tuesday,  22  November 
1887,  died  a  few  hours  after. 


119 


Rev.  Henry  William  Wilbcrforce,  born  at  Bronmficld= 
House,  Clapham  Common,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday, 
2  2  September,  bapt.  at  Clapham  22  October  1807  ; 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  March 
1826,  B.A.  (ist-class  Classics,  2nd-class  Mathematics) 
1830,  M.A.  1833,  EUerton  Theological  Prizeman 
1833,  Denyer  Prize  1836;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  1831 ;  Perpetual  Curate  of  Hransgore,  co.  Hants, 
November  1834  to  1841,  Vicar  of  VValmer,  co.  Kent, 
1841,  Rector  of  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  1843 
until  he  became  a  Catholic  15  September  1850; 
Secretary  to  the  Catholic  Defence  Association  1852  ; 
Proprietor  and  Editor  of  "  Catholic  Standard," 
1854-63;  died  at  Woodchester,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  65,  on  Wednesday,  23  April  1873,  bur.  in  the 
Dominican  Monastery  at  Woodchester. 


=Mary,  4th  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John  Sargent 
of  Lavington  House,  co.  Susse.x,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  Abel 
Smith,  elder  brother  of  Robert,  ist 
Lord  Carrington ;  born  in  November 
1810,  bapt.  at  Woollavington  23  June 
181 1  ;  marr.  there  on  Thursday,  24  July 
1834;  died  at  21  Brunswick  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Sunday,  27 
January  1878,  bur.  in  Woodchester 
Catholic  Cemetery.  Will  dated  15  De- 
cember 1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
281,  78)  12  March  1878,  by  Henry 
Edward  Wilbcrforce  and  \Vilfrid  Ignatius 
Wilbcrforce,  sons,  two  of  the  Exors. 


JohnWilliam 
Wilberforce, 
born  14  July 
1835;  died, 
aged  II,  24 
Feb.  1847. 


Mary  Florence,  born 
on  Tuesday,  14 
February,  bapt.  at 
Bran.sgorc  26  March 
1837;  died,  aged  4 
years  and  8  months, 
on  Friday,  15  Oc- 
tober 1 84 1. 


Arthur  Henry  Wilberforce  of  the 
Order   of  St.    Dominic ;    born    14 


March 


L-ducated     at    St. 


Cuthbert's  College,  Durham;  died 
at  the  Dominican  Priory,  Haver- 
stock  Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 15  December  1904,  bur.  at  St. 
Dominic's  Priory,  Woodchester. 


Ambrose  Newman 
Wilberforce,  born 
26  March  1841 ; 
died  9  April  1842. 


Caroline  Mary,  Richard  Hurrell  Froude  (eldest  son= 
born  13  May  of  William  Froude  of  Dartington,  co. 
1843;  a  Fran-  Devon,  F.  R.S.);  of  New  Inn  Hall, 
ciscan  Nun.  Oxford,    matriculated     14     February 

i860,  aged  17,  B.A.  1863;  Civil 
Engineer ;  became  a  Catholic  at 
Oxford;  marr.  istly  at  the  Catholic 
Church,  Dover,  co.  Kent,  24  No- 
vember 1874,  Beatrice  Mary,  youngest 
dau.  of  George  Dudley  Ryder ;  died 
at  Dalhousie,  India,  2  August  1877. 


=Agnes  Everilda  Mary,  born  23  August, 
bapt.  at  East  Farleigh  28  September 
1845  ;  marr.  at  the  Pro-Cathedral, 
Kensington  (by  her  uncle.  His 
Eminence  Cardinal  Manning,  assisted 
by  her  brother,  the  Rev.  Father  Ber- 
trand  Wilberforce,  O.P.),  on  Monday, 
25  April  1881;  died  at  Meran,  Austrian 
Tyrol,  14  January  1890.  Adfiion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  29 
April  1890,  to  Richard  Hurrell  Froude, 
husband.     2nd  wife. 


A 


Henry  Edward  Wilberforce,  born  27  Augusts 
1847,  bapt.  privately  and  received  into  the 
church  at  East  Farleigh,  co.  Kent,  i  January 
1848;  educated  at  Ushaw  and  Stonyhurst ; 
Secretary  to  the  Earl  Marshal;  of  the  Probate 
Office,  Somerset  House. 


=Emily  Mary,  3rd  dau.  of  Robert  Sadleir  Moody 
of  the  Farm,  Little  Malvern,  co.  Worcester ; 
marr.  at  Priory  Church,  Little  Malvern,  on 
Wednesday,  29  April  1885. 


Henry  .'\mbrose  Wilber- 
force, born  at  21 
Brunswick  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London, 
on  Monday,  8  March 
1886. 


Robert  Francis  Wilber- 
force, born  at  8 
Courtland  Terrace, 
Kensington,  on  Thurs- 
day, 8  December  1887. 


Agnes  Barbara 
Mary,  born  10 
March  1890. 


John  Michael  Wilberforce, 
born  at  34  Bedford  Gar- 
dens, Kensington,  on 
Thursday,  8  October  1891  ; 
died  29  April  1894,  bur. 
in  Mortlake  Cemetery. 


Wilfrid  Ignatius  Wilberforce,  born= 
at  the  Rectory,  East  Farleigh,  co. 
Kent,  23  June  1850,  educated  at 
the  Oratory  School,  Beaumont,  and 
Stonyhurst ;  joined  the  Staff  of  the 
British  Museum  in  1872;  died,  in 
his  60th  year,  on  Friday,  14  January, 
bur.  in  the  Catholic  Church,  Mort- 
lake, CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  18 
January  1910. 


=Helen,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Hon'''*^  Bryan 
John  Stapleton  of  Richmond,  co.  York, 
D.L.,  by  Mary  Helen  Alicia  his  wife, 
only  dau.  of  John  Thomas  Dolman  of 
Souldern  House,  Oxford,  M.D.  ;  born 
18  April  1862;  marr.  at  St.  Aloysius, 
Oxford  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.  and 
HonW^  Father  Paul  Stapleton,  O.P., 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Father  Strappini, 
S.J.),  on  Monday,  23  January  1893. 


Mary  Phillippa 
Veronica  Sophia, 
born  4  August 
1853,  and  died 
20  December 
following. 


Arthur  Richard  Antony  Wilberforce, 
born  at  Stuart  House,  Clevedon,  co. 
Somerset,  on  Monday,  4  December, 
bapt.  at  the  Catholic  Church,  Clevedon, 
5  December  1899. 


Everilda  Helen  Mary  Bertrand, 
born  at  Church  Hill  Lodge,  Cleve- 
don, on  Tuesday,  22  December, 
bapt.  at  the  Catholic  Church, 
Clevedon,  24  December  1903. 


121 


Agnes  Everilda,  dau.= 
of  the  Ven''''  Francis 
Wrangham.     ist  wife. 


=Ven'''=  Robert  Isaac^ane,  eldest  dau. 
Wilberforce  (see  page  of  Digby  Legard. 
f/S).  2nd  wife. 


Rev.  William  Francis  Wilberforce,^ 
born  27  June  1833 ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Balliol  College, 
O.xford,  matriculated  17  March 
1852,  Scholar  of  University  Col- 
lege 1853-59,  B.A.  (3rd-class 
Classics  and  Law  and  History) 
1856,  M.A.  1858;  a  Student  of 
Lincoln's  Inn  1854 ;  Vicar  of 
Royston,  co.  York,  1862-73, 
of  St.  Mary's,  Oldham,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 1873-76,  of  St.  John's 
Micklegate,  York,  1876-82,  of 
Fulford,  CO.  York,  1882-89,  and 
of  Brodsworth,  co.  York,  1889 
-1905  ;  died  s.p.  at  The  Hermit- 
age, Fulford,  in  his  73rd  year,  on 
Monday,  25  December,  bur.  at 
Brodsworth  29  December  1905. 
A\'ill  dated  22  July  1871,  with 
two  codicils  dated  24  June  and 
24  August  1904,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  436,  1906)  22  March  1906, 
by  Edward  Wilberforce,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  the  surviving  Exor. 


=Elizabeth  Hope, 
elder  dau.  of 
Charles  Hope  Mac- 
lean, Barrister-at- 
Law,  by  Caroline 
Elizabeth  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  C. 
Beckford  Long ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church.  Sandal,  co. 
York  (by  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Samuel  Wil- 
berforce, Bishop 
of  Winchester),  on 
'l"hur.sday,  20  Oc- 
tober 1870  ;  died 
at  Brodsworth 
on  Tuesday,  15 
March,  bur.  there 
18  March  1904. 


Edward  Wilberforce=f=Fannie,   dau.    of 


of  The  Manor  House, 
St.  Margaret's,  Ware, 
CO.  Hertford  ;  bom 
at  East  Farleigh,  co. 
Kent,  9  November, 
baptised  there  18 
November  1834  ; 
educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
21  June  1854;  a 
Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  19  April 
1855,  called  to  the  Bar 
17  November  1866, 
a  Revising  Barrister 
on  the  North- Eastern 
Circuit  1885,  Master 
of  the  Supreme 
Court  of  Judicature ; 
Author  of  "Social 
Life  in  Munich," 
and  other  works. 


Alexander  Flash 
of  New  Orleans, 
U.S.A.  ;  born  at 
New  Orleans  in 
January  1832  ; 
marr.  at  Leghorn, 
Italy,  3  May 
i860;  died  at  61 
Belgrave  Road, 
AVestminster,  on 
Thursday,  3 1  Oc- 
tober 1895,  bur. 
at  East  Farleigh. 
Admon  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  23  De- 
cember 1895,  to 
Edward  Wilber- 
force, husband. 


I 
Lionel  Robert  Wilberforce,  born  at  Munich,  Germany,= 
on  Thursday,  18  April  1861,  bapt.  there;  educated  at 
the  London  International  College,  Isleworth,  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1879,  B.A.  1884,  M.A.  1887;  Assistant 
Demonstrator  Cavendish  Laboratory,  Cambridge, 
1887,  Demonstrator  1890,  University  Lecturer  in 
Physics  1900,  Professor  of  Physics  in  the  University 
of  Liverpool  since  1900. 


=Margaret,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Rev.  William 
Raynes,  Senior  Tutor  and  Fellow  of 
Clare  College,  Cambridge,  by  Helen 
Garnham  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Wright  Luard  ;  born  at  Cambridge  on 
Friday,  30  September,  bapt.  at  St.  Bene- 
dict's, Cambridge,  30  November  1864; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary-the-Less,  Cambridge, 
on  'i'hursday,  13  August  1891. 


Herbert  William  Wrangham  Wilberforce  of  Carr  Head,= 
Cross  Hills,  co.  York  ;  born  at  Munich,  Germany,  on 
Monday,  8  February  1864,  bapt.  at  the  British  Legation, 
Munich  ;  Law  Exhibitioner  of  London  University,  Scholar 
of  Downing  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1882,  B.A.  (ist-class  Law  Tripos)  and  LL.B.  1885; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple  1888;  J. P.  for  co. 
Middlesex  1907,  Stipendiar)'  Magistrate  for  Bradford, 
CO.  York,  1908. 


=Florence,  dau.  of  Charles  James 
Monk  of  Bedwell  Park,  Hatfield, 
CO.  Hertford,  and  of  5  Bucking- 
ham Gate,  London,  M.P.,  by 
Julia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Pantia 
Stephen  Ralli,  Consul-General 
for  Greece ;  born  at  Connaught 
Place,  London ;  marr.  at  St. 
Margaret's,  Westminster  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Roland  \\'ilber- 
force,  Bishop  of  Newcastle, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  William 
Francis  Wilberforce),  on  Saturday, 
5  November  1892. 


Irene  Florence,  born  at  9  Beaufort 
Gardens,  London,  on  Tuesday, 
9  January,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,    London,     lo    February 

1900. 


Judith  Monica,  bom  at  Drayton 
Hall,  West  Drayton,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Wednesday,  4  February,  bapt.  at 
West  Drayton  14  March  1903. 


Alexander  Basil  Ed-= 
ward  Wilberforce, 
born  at  Aylesbury 
Villa,  Spring  Grove, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on 
Whit  Sunday,  9  June, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Woodlands,  Isle- 
worth,  CO.  Middlesex, 
10  July  1867  ;  died 
s.p.  at  Colorado 
Springs,  U.S.A.,  in 
his  35th  year,  on 
Monday,  1 7  February 
1902,  bur.  at  East 
Farleigh,  co.  Kent. 


=Matie,  of  Oak- 
dene,  Stockton, 
California,  U.S.A., 
dau.  of  R.  C. 
Sargent  of  Stock- 
ton, California  ; 
marr.  at  Stockton 
on  Saturday,  29 
October  1898. 


Walter  George  Wrangham= 
of  the  Manor  House, 
St.  Margaret's,  Ware,  co. 
Hertford  (2nd  son  of 
Walter  Francis  Wrangham 
of  Hotham  House,  co. 
York,  J. P.,  by  Fanny  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of  John 
Grimston  of  Neswick,  co. 
York) ;  bom  at  Hotham 
House  6  March,  bapt.  at 
Hotham  i  May  1872; 
of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1890, 
B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1896; 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the 
Inner  Temple  1896,  Sub- 
Treasurer    of    the    Inner 


Temple  1908. 


=Evelyn  Agnes  Fannie, 
born  at  Aylesbury  Villa, 
Spring  Grove,  on  Thurs- 
day, 23  November  187 1, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Woodlands,  Isleworth, 
II  January  1872;  marr. 
at  St.  Stephen's,  Glou- 
cester Road,  London 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ernest 
Roland  Wilberforce, 
Bishop  of  Chichester, 
assisted  by  her  uncle, 
the  Rev.  W'illiam  Francis 
Wilberforce  and  the 
Rev.FrancisWrangham), 
on  Tuesday,  7  February 
1899. 


A 


123 


Rt.  Rev.   Samuel  \Vilberforce,-f=Emily,  eldest  dau.  and  coheir 
D.D.,    Bishop    of    Winchester     of  the  Rev.  John  Sargent. 
(see  page  iig). 


Rev.  Henry  John  Pye  of  Clifton  Canipville=Emily  Charlotte,  born 

Hall,  CO.  Stafford  (2nd  son  of  Henry  John     at  Heighwood  Hill.co 

Pye  of  Clifton  Campville  Hall,  co.  Stafford, 

and  of  Pinner,  co.   Middlesex,  J. P.,   D.L., 

by  Mary  Anne  his  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  AViiliam 

Walker  of  East  Barnet,  co.  Hertford);  born 

at  Chacombe  Priory,  co.  Northampton,  31 

January   1827;    educated  at   Eton   and  at 

Trinity    College,    Cambridge,   matriculated 

Michaelmas  Term,   1844,  B.A.  1848,  M.A. 

1852;    Rector  of  Clifton  Campville    1851 

to  ig  October  1858,  Prebendary  of  Lichfield;  became  a  Catholic 

in  1858  ;  a  Student  of  the  Inner  Temple  3  November  1873,  called 

to  the  Bar  28  June  1876;   J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Stafford  and 

Warwick;    died  s.p.  at  Clifton  Campville  Hall,  in  his  76th  year, 

on  Saturday,  3  January,  bur.  at  Haunton,  co.  Stafford,  on  Thursday, 

8  January  1903.    Will  dated  22  November  1901,  with  codicil  dated 

15  August  1902,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  504,  1903)  3  April   1903,  by 

Emily  Charlotte  Pye,  widow,  and  Edward  Argyle,  the  Exors. 


Middlesex,  29  April, 
bapt.  at  Totteridge, 
CO.  Hertford,  4  June 
1830  ;  marr.  at  Cud- 
desdon,  co.  Oxford 
(by  her  father),  on 
Tuesday,  21  October 
1851. 


Herbert  William  Wilber- 
force,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Brighstone,  Isle  of  VN'ight, 
on  Saturday,  29  June, 
bapt.  at  Brighstone  28 
July  1833  ;  educated  at 
Eton  ;  Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy  ;  served  in  the 
Crimean  and  lialtic  Cam- 
paigns ;  died  at  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday, 
28  February  1856. 


A  daughter,  born  on 
Thursday,  22  December 
1836,  died  the  following 
day. 


Reginald  Garton  Wilberforce  of  Bramlands,  Henfield,= 
CO.  Sussex ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Brighstone,  Isle  of 
Wight,  on  Tuesday,  23  January,  bapt.  at  Brighstone 
29  April  1838;  educated  at  Radley  ;  Lieutenant  52nd 
Oxfordshire  Light  Infantry  1857,  present  at  the  siege  of 
Delhi  1857  (medal  with  clasp);  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  3  May  1862,  called  to  the  Bar  1  May  1871  ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex,  Alderman  for  West  Sussex. 


Zi:x^ 


=.'\nna  Maria,  3rd  dau.  of  the  Hon'''' 
Richard  Denman  of  \V'estergate, 
Arundel,  co.  Sussex,  by  Emma  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  of  Hugh  Jones 
of  Lark  Hill,  co.  Lancaster  ;  born  at 
24  Westbourne  Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  on  Friday,  8  September 
1848,  bapt.  at  St.  John's,  Paddington; 
marr.  at  Woollavington,  co.  Sussex 
(by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Samuel  Wilberforce, 
Bishop  of  Winchester,  assisted  by 
her  uncle,  the  Rev.  the  Hon'*'*'  Lewis 
William  Denman),  on  Tuesday,  i6 
July  1867. 


Rev.  Reginald  William  Wilberforce  of= 
Bittering  Hall,  co.  Norfolk ;  born  at  3  Hert- 
ford Street,  Mayfair,  I.^ndon,  on  Saturday, 
28  March,  bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey  23 
April  1868;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and 
at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1887,  B.A.  1890,  M.A. 
1894;  of  the  Leeds  Clergy  School  1891  ; 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Shocklach,  co.  Chester, 
1 900- 1 90 1,  Rector  of  Christ  Church,  Crewe, 
CO.  Chester,  1901-1902,  and  of  Bittering 
Parva,  co.  Norfolk,  1904.  


^Katharine  Theodosia  Fountayne,  youngest  dau. 
of  Sir  Richard  Price  Puleston  of  Emral  Park, 
CO.  Flint,  3rd  Baronet,  by  Catherine  Judith  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Richard  Fountayne-\Vilson  of 
Melton  Park,  Doncaster,  co.  York,  M.P.  ;  marr. 
at  Westminster  Abbey  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ernest 
Roland  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Chichester, 
assisted  by  the  Rev.  Canon  Albert  Basil  Orme 
Wilberforce)  on  Wednesday,  19  April  1899  ; 
Patroness  of  the  living  of  Bittering  Parva. 


Barbara  Fountayne,  born  on  Friday, 
4  May,  bapt.  at  Westminster  Abbey 
19  June  1900. 

124 


Frances     Mary,     3rd^Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Roland  Wilberforce,  Bishop=f=Emily  Henrietta  Maude, 


dau.  of  Sir  Charles  of  Chichester ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Brigh- 
Henry  John  Anderson  stone,  Isle  of  Wight,  22  January,  bapt.  at 
of  Broughton  and  of  Brighstone  5  April  1840;  educated  at  Harrow 
Lea  Hall,  co.  Lincoln,  and  at  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
9th  Baronet;  born  10  6  May  1859,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1865,  D.U. 
October  1840;  marr.  (by  diploma)  15  June  1882,  D.C.L.  ;  Rector 
at  Lea  on  Tuesday,  of  Middleton  Stoney,  co.  0.xford,  1866-69, 
23  June  1863;  died  Vicar  of  Seaforth,  co.  Lancaster,  1873, 
s.p.  at  San  Remo,  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Oxford  1865-70, 
Italy,  aged  30,  on  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Win- 
Friday,  21  October  Chester  1870-73,  Sub-Almoner  to  Queen 
1870,  bur.  at  Lea.  Victoria  1871-82,  Canon  of  Winchester 
ist  wife.  and  Warden  of  the  Wilberforce   Missionary 

College,  Winchester,  1873-82,  appointed  first 
Bishop  of  Newcastle  1882,  translated  to 
Chichester  1895  ;  died  at  Ducie  House,  Bembridge,  Isle  of  Wight, 
aged  67,  on  Monday,  9  September,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Westhampnett,  co.  Sussex,  on  Saturday,  14  September  1907,  first 
part  of  service  being  held  in  Chichester  Cathedral,  also  a  Memorial 
service  held  in  Newcastle  Cathedral  the  same  day.  Will  dated 
3  October  1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1429,  1907)  28  October  1907, 
by  Emily  Henrietta  Maude  Wilberforce,  relict,  and  George  Harry 
Adams  Connor,  gent.,  two  of  the  Exors. 


only  dau.  of  the  Ver)- 
Rev.  George  Henry 
Connor,  Dean  of  Wind- 
sor, Registrar  of  the 
Garter,  Domestic  Chap- 
lain to  Queen  Victoria, 
by  Katharine  Maude 
his  wife,  dau.  of  John 
Worthington ;  bom  at 
Newport,  Isle  of  Wight, 
24  June  1853,  bapt.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Southsea ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Newport  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  James  Russell 
Woodford,  Bishop  of 
Ely,  assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Albert  Basil  Orme 
Wilberforce),  on  Wed- 
nesday, 14  October  1874. 
2nd  wife. 


Rev.  Edward  Russell  ^^'alke^  (only  son  of  the  Ven'''"=  John  Russell  A\'alker,= 
Archdeacon  of  Chichester,  by  Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of  W.  H.  Hornby) ; 
born  at  the  Parsonage,  Ringley,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Monday,  1 6  February, 
bapt.  at  Ringley  6  May  1874;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  18  October  1892,  B.A.  1896,  M.A.  1900; 
Curate  of  Portsea,  co.  Hants,  1897  ;  died  s.p.  at  Lindford,  co.  Hants, 
aged  28,  on  Friday,  3  October,  bur.  at  Westhampnett  8  October  1902. 
Will  dated  16  October  r9oi,  proved  at  Chichester  8  November  1902,  by 
Ethel  Maude  Walker,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Ethel  Maude,  bom 
at  the  \'icarage,  Sea- 
forth, on  Sunday,  31 
October  1875,  bapt. 
at  Seaforth  2  January 
1876;  married  at 
Chichester  Cathedral 
(by  her  father),  on 
Tuesday,  9  July 
1901. 


Ernest  John  Wilberforce, 
bom  at  Lavington  House, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday, 
8  April,  bapt.  at  Wool- 
lavington,  co.  Sussex,  15 
May  1869  ;  Barrister-at- 
Law  of  Gray's  Inn  1900. 


Rev.  Francis  Richard  Wilberforce,= 
born  at  Lavington  House  on 
Monday,  2  January,  bapt.  at  ^Vool- 
la\-ington  30  January  187 1;  of  Jesus 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1890,  B.A. 
1895 ;  Curate  of  St.  Cuthbert's, 
Newcastle- on -Tyne,  1897-99,  of 
Blyth,  CO.  Northumberland,  1900 
-1 90 1,  and  of  Rudgwick,  co.  Susse.x, 
1902-1909. 

125 


=Florence,  dau.  of  William  John 
Evelyn  of  Wotton,  co.  Surrey, 
J.P.,  D.L.,  M.P.,  by  Frances 
Harriet  his  wife,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  George  Vaughan 
Chichester,  Vicar  of  Drum- 
maul,  CO.  Antrim ;  born  8 
March  1880 ;  married  in 
Henry  VII.'s  Chapel,  West- 
minster Abbey,  20  April  1909. 


Ven''''  Albert  Uasil  Orme  Wilberforce,  D.D.,  Archdeacon  of  West-= 
minster  ;  born  at  Winchester  14  February,  bapt.  at  Winchester 
Cathedral  11  March  1841  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Exeter 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  13  March  i860,  15.A.  1865,  M.A. 
1867,  B.l).  and  1).I).  1894;  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Oxford 
1866-70,  and  to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester  1870-73,  Rector  of 
St.  Mary's,  Southamjnon,  1871-94,  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester 
1876-94,  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of  Winchester  1891, 
Rector  of  St.  John-the-Evangelist,  Westminster,  1894,  Canon  of 
Westminster  1894-1900,  Chaplain  to  the  House  of  Commons  1896, 
Archdeacon  of  Westminster  1900;  Author  of  "The  Trinity  of 
Evil,"  1885,  "Sermons  preached  in  Westminster  Abbey,"  1898, 
"New  Theology,"  1908,  and  other  works. 


^Caroline  Charlotte  Jane,  eldest 
surviving  dau.  of  Captain 
Netherton  Langford,  R.N.,  by 
Caroline  his  wife,  elder  dau.  of 
the  Ven"'  the  Hon'''"  James 
St.  Ledger,  Archdeacon  of 
Cloyne ;  born  19  July  1841  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London  (by  the  Rt. 
Rev. Samuel  Wilberforce,  Bishop 
of  \\'inchester),  on  Tuesday, 
28  November  1865;  died  at 
20  Dean's  Yard,  Westminster 
Abbey,  on  Saturday,  1 5  May, 
bur.  in  the  Cloisters,  West- 
minster Abbey,  on  Wednesday, 
19  May  1909. 

D 


Herbert  William  Wilberforce,  born  at  Great  Malvern  on  Wednesday,= 
4  July,  bapt.  at  Cuddesdon,  co.  Oxford,  i  September  1866;  entered  the 
Army  as  Lieutenant  2nd  Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's  Bays)  10  March  1886, 
Captain  16  December  1896,  Major  7  April  1900;  served  in  the  Hazara 
Expedition  1891,  as  Orderly  Ofificer  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London 
Gazette,"  20  October  1891);  A. B.C.  to  the  Governor-General  of  Canada 
19  October  1895  to  3  March  1898;  served  in  South  African  War  as 
Special  Service  Officer  (graded  D.A.A.G.),  13  February  1900  to  22  October 
1900  ;  including  service  as  Assistant  Provost-Marshal  and  us  Assistant  to 
Military  Governor  of  Pretoria ;  at  operations  in  Orange  Free  State  Feb- 
ruary to  May  1900,  including  operations  at  Paardeherg ;  actions  at  Poplar 
Grove,  Karee  Siding  and  Zand  River ;  in  the  Transvaal  May  and  June 
1900,  including  actions  near  Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill 
(11  and  12  June);  employed  with  the  South  African  Constabulary 
23  October  1900  to  31  December  1903;  A.M.S.  to  General  Officer 
Commanding-in-Chief,  South  Africa,  30  January  1906  to  31  March  1907; 
D.A.A.G.  and  Q.M.G.  of  East  Lancashire  Territorial  Division  1909. 


=Eleanor  Catherine,  only 
dau.  of  Major-Cleneral 
Edward  Micklem  of  36 
Hans  Place,  Sloane 
Street,  Chelsea,  by  Eva 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Mathias  Weguelin  of 
44  Grosvenor  Gardens, 
Westminster,  M.P.  ; 
marr.  at  Westminster 
Abbey  (by  the  Yen'''' 
Albert  Basil  Orme  Wil- 
berforce, assisted  by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Roland 
Wilberforce,  Bishop  of 
Chichester)  on  Tuesday, 
7  March  1905. 


Edward  Cornwall  Lee  (eldest  son  of  Edward  Arthur 
Lee  of  Fowley,  Liphook,  co.  Hants,  by  Lucy 
Florence  his  wife,  dau.  of  George  Maconchy  of  co. 
Longford) ;  born  at  Clareen,  Torquay,  on  Monday, 
18  June  1877,  bapt.  at  Torquay;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  University  College,  Oxford. 


=Katharine  Sybil,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Seaforth, 
CO.  Lancaster,  on  Tuesday,  7  November,  bapt. 
at  Seaforth  17  December  1876;  marr.  at 
Chichester  Cathedral  (by  her  father,  assisted 
by  the  Yen''''  Albert  Basil  Orme  Wilberforce, 
Archdeacon  of  Westminster)  on  Tuesday,  16 
August  1904. 


A 


Samuel  Wilberforce,  born  at  Lavington= 
House,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  19 
February,  bapt.  at  Woollavington,  co. 
Sussex,  16  March  1874  ;  of  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1893,  B.A.  1896; 
of  the  Indian  Civil  Service. 


Richard  Orme  Wilberforce, 
bom  II  March  1907. 


^Katharine,  5th  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John  Sheepshanks, 
Bishop  of  Norwich,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of  William 
Hall  Ryott  of  Thirsk,  co.  York,  M.R.C.S. ;  born  at  84 
Cromwell  Road,  South  Kensington,  London,  on  Monday, 
2  May  1881  ;  marr.  in  Norwich  Cathedral  (by  her  father) 
on  Thursday,  31  May  1906. 


A  daughter,  born  at  9  Radnor  Park  West, 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  on  Wednesday,  18  August 
1909. 

126 


Constance  Isabel  iVTary, 
born  at  33  Queen's  Gate 
Terrace,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Saturday, 
15  August  1868;  died 
at  Cuddesdon  Palace, 
Whcatley,  co.  Oxford, 
on  Friday,  18  September 
1868. 


Rev.  Evory  Hamilton  Kennedy= 
(only  son  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Richard 
George  Kennedy  of  the  Indian  Staff 
Corps,  formerly  of  the  i8th  Hussars, 
by  Agnes  his  wife,  dau.  of  Alylmer 
Harris  of  the  Indian  Civil  Service) ; 
born  at  Secunderabad,  India,  7  Au- 
gust, bapt.  there  21  August  1872; 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1891,  B.A.  1894,  M.A.  1898; 
Rector  of  Gunthorpe  with  Bale,  co. 
Norfolk,  1905. 


=Violet,  bom  at  Winchester 
House,  St.  James'  Square, 
Westminster,  on  Sunday,  6  Oc- 
tober, bapt.  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Queen's  Gate,  South  Kensing- 
ton, London,  15  November 
1872;  marr.  in  Henry  VII. 's 
Chapel,  Westminster  Abbey 
(by  her  father,  assisted  by  her 
uncle,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ernest 
Roland  Wilberforce,  Bishop 
of  Chichester)  on  Saturday, 
4  March  1905. 


Arthur  Roland  George  Wilberforce,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Seaforth,  co.  Lancaster,  on  Friday, 
21  December  1877,  bapt.  at  Seaforth  26  January  1878;  educated  at  Winchester  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Sussex  Regiment  4  December 
1901,  Lieutenant  3  September  1904;  served  in  South  African  War  1901-1902,  with  the 
Imperial  Yeomanry  ;  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal  and  Orange  River  Colony  April  to  June 
1 90 1  (dangerously  wounded),  and  in  Cape  Colony  (Queen's  medal);  Assistant  Secretary  to 
Colonial  Secretary  of  the  Gold  Coast. 


Stephen  Dickenson  Winkworth  of  Holly 
Lodge,  Campden  Hill,  London  (son  of 
Stephen  Winkworth  of  Holly  Lodge,  Camp- 
den Hill,  by  Emma  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Thomasson) ;  born  at  75  Upper  Brook 
Street,  Manchester,  on  Friday,  3  June  1864; 
educated  at  Clifton  College  and  at  Balliol 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 7  October 
1882,  B.A.  (3rd  Law)  1886,  M.A.  1889.  /t\ 


=Dorothy  Mary,  born  at  Lavington  House,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  28  September,  bapt.  at 
WooUavington  28  October  1875  ;  marr.  there 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ernest  Roland 
Wilberforce,  Bishop  of  Newcastle,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Wilberforce,  and  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Reginald  William  Wilberforce)  on 
Tuesday,  16  April  1895. 


127 


Henry  Arden  Franklyn  of  New  Place,  Shedfield,  co.  Hants=j=Emily  Geraldine,  bom  at   the 


(only  son  of  Henry  William  Franklyn  of  Shedfield  Lodge,  by 
Annie  Sophia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Samuel  Allenby) ;  born  at 
Shedfield  Lodge  on  Friday,  17  November  1876;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  68th  Foot  (Durham  Light  Infantry) 
18  April  1900,  Lieutenant  11  September  1901  ;  served  in 
South  African  War  1900- 190  2,  at  operations  in  the  Transvaal 
30  November  1900  to  31  May  1902  (Queen's  medal  with 
clasp.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps).  /t\ 


Close,  Winchester,  on  Tuesday, 
28  February,  bapt.  at  Winches- 
ter Cathedral  10  April  1882  ; 
marr.  at  Chichester  Cathedral 
(by  her  father)  on  Tuesday, 
24  July  1906. 


Phoebe  Mary,  born  18  April,  bapt.  Ernest    Victor    Samuel  William  Robert  Sargent  Wilber- 

at    Benwell,    co.    Northumberland,  Wilberforce,     born     30  force,   born    12   June,   bapt.   at 

on    Saturday,     20    April,    died    at  June,  bapt.  at  Newcastle  Newcastle  Cathedral     12    July 

Benwell  Tower  the  same  day,  bur.  Cathedral  28  July  1891;  1893;  educated  at  Winchester 

at  Benwell  22  April  1889.  educated  at  Eton.  College. 


Arnold  Reckitt  (youngest=j=Anna    Barbara,    bom    at   Lavington 


son  of  Francis  Reckitt  of 
178  Queen's  Gate,  South 
Kensington,  London, 
J.  P.  for  the  counties 
of  Middlesex  and  Lon- 
don) ;  of  King's  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1892, 
B.A.  1895,  M.A.  1899. 


House,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday, 
14  August,  bapt.  at  Woollavington, 
CO.  Sussex,  17  September  1879; 
marr.  at  Woodmancote,  co.  Sussex 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rt.  Rev.  Ernest 
Roland  Wilberforce,  Bishop  of 
Chichester,  assisted  by  her  brother, 
the  Rev.  Francis  Richard  Wilber- 
force), on  Tuesday,  24  April  1906. 


A 


Emily  Susan,  bom  at  Laving- 
ton House  on  Thursday,  1 7 
February,  bapt.  at  Wool- 
lavington 19  March  1881. 


Octavia  Margaret,  born  at 
Lavington  House  on  Sun- 
day, 8  January,  bapt.  at 
Woollavington  8  Februarv 
1888. 


k/-  0.  hruU^f^v^^ 


128 


ROSEBERY. 

Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Quarterly  :  ist  and  4th, 
Vert  three  primroses  within  a  double  tressure  flory 
counter-flory  or,  Primrose;  2nd  and  3rd,  Argent  a 
lion  rampant  double-queued  sable,  Cressy. 

Crest. — A  demi-lion  gules   holding  in  dexter  paw  a  primrose  or. 

Supporters. — Two  lions  rampant  vert. 

Motto. — Fide  et  fiducia. 


BRoscbrrp, 


Harriet,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon''''= 
Bartholomew  Boiiverie,  M.P. 
for  Downton  (and  grand- 
tlaughtcr  of  \Villiani,  ist  Earl 
of  Radnor),  by  Mary  W'ynd- 
ham  his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of 
the  Hon*''"  James  Everard 
Arundel ;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London,  20  May 
1808  (marriage  dissolved  in 
1815).  She  marr.  2ndly  at 
Stutgartt,  Wiirtemberg,  Ger- 
many (by  special  permission 
of  the  King  of  Wiirtemberg), 
in  18 1 5,  as  his  2nd  wife, 
Sir  Henry  St.  John  Carew 
St.  John  Mildmay,  Haronet ; 
born  15  April  1787  ;  M.P.  for 
the  City  of  Winchester;  a 
Knight  of  the  Order  of 
St.  Joachim ;  succeeded  his 
father  as  4th  Baronet  1 1 
November  1808;  died  17 
January  1848.  She  died, 
leaving  issue,  9  December 
1834.      I  St  wife. 


=Sir  Archibald  John  Primrose,  Earl= 
of  Roscbery,  Viscount  Rosebery, 
Viscount  of  Invcrkcilhiiig,  Baron 
Primrose  and  Dalnieny,  in  the  Peer- 
age of  Scotland,  Baron  Ro.sebery  of 
Rosebery,  co.  Edinburgh,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and 
a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  K.T., 
P.C.,  D.C.L.  (elder  son  of  Sir  Neil, 
3rd  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.T.,  by  Mary 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  Sir  Francis 
Vincent,  7th  Baronet,  M.P.)  ;  bom 
14  October  1783;  Lord- Lieutenant 
(Sheriff  Principal)  for  co.  Linlithgow  ; 
KLP.  for  Helston  1805  and  for  Cashel 
1806;  succeeded  his  father  as  4th 
Earl  25  March  1814;  created  Baron 
Rosebery  of  Rosebery,  co.  Edinburgh, 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  King- 
dom, 26  January  1828;  died  at  139 
Piccadilly,  London,  aged  84,  on 
Wednesday,  4  March  1S68,  bur.  at 
Dalmeny.  Will  dated  19  February 
1851,  with  ten  codicils  dated  22 
February  1851  to  13  L^eceniber  1867, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  421,  68)  15  June 
1 868,  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Effingham, 
the  Hon'''''  Bouverie  Francis  Primrose, 
son,  and  ILirry  Ceorgc,  Duke  of 
Cleveland,  the  surviving  Exors. 


=Hon''''  Anne  Margaret, 
eldest  dau.  of  Thomas 
William,  ist  Viscount 
Anson,  by  Anne  Mar- 
garet his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  William 
Coke  of  Holkham  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk,  afterwards 
Earl  of  Leicester  {see 
Pedigree  of  Leicester, 
Vol.  8,  page  1^4) ;  marr. 
at  Holkham  1 2  August 
1 8 19;  died  at  139 
Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Saturday,  19  August 
1882,  bur.  at  Dalmeny. 
Adinon  (with  will 
annexed,  dated  1 1  Feb- 
ruary 187 1 )  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  942,  82)  11 
December  1882,  to  the 
Hon''''  Bouverie  Francis 
Primrose,  one  of  the 
residuary  legatees.  2nd 
wife. 


Archibald  Primrose,  Lord= 
Dalmeny ;  born  at  Bixley  Hall, 
CO.  Norfolk,  2  October  1809; 
M.P.  for  CO.  Stirling  1833-47  ; 
Lord  of  the  Admiralty  April 
1835  to  August  1841  ;  Vice- 
Lieutenant  of  the  County  of 
Linlithgow  1844  ;  died  at 
Dalmeny  Park,  co.  Linlithgow, 
pn  Thursday,  23  January  185 1, 
bur.  at  Dalmeny.  Adirion  was 
granted  (P.C.C.)  29  J[uly  185 1, 
to  the  Hon'''"'  Bouverie  Francis 
Primrose,  uncle  and  guardian 
of  the  Hon'''"=  Mary  Catherine 
Constance  Primrose,  spinster, 
the  Hon''''  Archibald  Primrose, 
the  Hon'"'"'  Everard  Henry 
Primrose,  infants,  children  of 
deceased. 


=Lady  Catherine  Lucy  Wilhelmina,  only  dau.  of  Philip  Henry, 
4th  Earl  Stanhope,  by  the  Hon'''"=  Catherine  Lucy  his  wife, 
and  dau.  of  Robert,  Lord  Carrington  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  20  September  1843;  marr.  2ndly 
at  Chevening,  co.  Kent,  12  August  1854,  Harry  George, 
4th  Duke  of  Cleveland,  K.G.,  D.C.L.  ;  born  19  April  1803; 
of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1829;  attached  to  the  Embassy 
at  Paris  1829,  Secretary  to  the  Legation  at  Stockholm  1838; 
IVLP.  for  South  Durham  1841-59,  and  for  Hastings  1859-64; 
assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  18  November  1864,  the 
surname  and  arms  of  Powlett ;  D.C.L.  1876,  Hon.  D.C.L. 
Durham  1882  ;  succeeded  his  brother,  William  John 
Frederick,  as  4th  Duke,  6  September  1864;  died  at  Cleveland 
House,  17  St.  James'  Square,  London,  aged  88,  on  Friday, 
21  August  1891.  Will  dated  22  July  1891,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1071,  91)  24  November  1891,  by  William  Waldegrave, 
Viscount  Wolmer,  and  Frederick  George  Hilton  Price,  the 
Exors.  She  died  at  Weisbaden,  Prussia,  aged  82,  on 
Saturday,  18  May,  and  was  bur.  at  Staindrop,  co.  Durham, 
on  Friday,  24  May  igoi.  Will  dated  10  October  1891, 
with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  27  January  1894  and 
8  February  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  133,  igoi)  17  June 
1901,  by  Archibald  Philip,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  K.G.,  and 
Arthur  Philip,  Earl  Stanhope,  the  Exors. 


Rt.  Hon'''"=  Henr)'  Tufnell    (elder   son   of   William   Tufnell   of=j=Anne,  marr.  at  St. 


1 


Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  and  coheir  of 
Thomas  Carleton  of  South  Carleton,  co.  Lincoln) ;  of  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  21  May  1825,  aged  19,  B.A. 
1829;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  1827  ;  M.P.  for  Ipswich  1837 
and  for  Devonport  January  1840  to  May  1854,  Secretary  of 
the  Treasury  1846-50;  Privy  Councillor  1850.  He  marr.  istly 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  29  June 
1830,  Anne  Augusta,  eldest  dau.  of  the  Rt.  Hon''''  Sir  Robert 
Wilmot-Horton  of  Osmaston,  co.  Derby,  3rd  Baronet,  who  died 
at  Hill  Side,  King's  Langley,  co.  Hertford,  on  Sunday,  16  July 
1843.  He  marr.  2ndly  at  the  parish  church,  Marylebone, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  24  September  1844,  Lady  Frances, 
2nd  dau.  of  Field-Marshal  John,  ist  Earl  of  Strafford,  P.C, 
G.C.B.,  G.C.H.,  who  died  at  Twickenham,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Thursday,  4  June  1846.  He  died  at  Catton  Hall  on  Thursday, 
15  June  1854.  Will  dated  30  April  1849,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  26  February  1852  and  29  February  1852, 
proved  (P.C.C.  572,  54)  11  July  1854,  by  Edward  Carleton 
Tufnell,  brother,  the  sole  Exor.  A 


Louisa, 
died  23 
March 
1870. 


George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  30 
May  1848  ;  died 
at  24  Chesham 
Place,  London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 17  September  1862. 
Adfnon  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  6  October 
1862,  to  Edward  Carle- 
ton Tufnell,  the  surviving 
guardian  of  Henry  Archibald 
Tufnell,  a  minor,  son,  and 
only  next  of  kin.     3rd  wife. 


Sir  John  Dunlop  of  Dunlop,  co.  Ayr,  Baronet  (eldest= 
son  of  Genera]  James  Dunlop,  M.P.  for  Kircudbright, 
by  Julia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Baillie) ;  of  the 
Grenadier  Guards,  Ensign  and  Lieutenant  26  May 
1825,  Lieutenant  and  Captain  1830;  M.P.  for  co.  Ayr 
3  July  1835  to  April  1839;  created  a  Baronet  28  June 

1838.  He  marr.  istly  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  17  November  1829,  Charlotte  Constance, 
dau.  of  General  Sir  Richard  Downs  Jackson,  K.C.H. 
He  died   at    Hastings,  co.  Sussex,  aged    35,   3  April 

1839,  and  was  bur.  at  St.  Mary  de  Castro,  Hastings. 
Will  dated  8  November  1838,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  8  March  1839  and  30  March  1839, 
proved  (P.C.C.  354  Vaut^han)  17  June  1839,  by  Hugh 
Dunlop,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


^Harriet,  bom  at  Duddington  House, 
CO.  Northampton,  13  October  18 10; 
marr.  29  October  1835;  died  at  27 
Burton  Street,  Chester  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  8  March 
1876.  Adinon  (with  will  dated 
I  March  1866,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  2  November  1867 
and  10  April  1869)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  474,  76)  8  June  1876, 
to  the  Hon''''  Bouverie  Francis 
Primrose,  brother,  the  residuary  legatee. 
2nd  wife. 


Henry  ^\^alter  Hope  of  Lufifness,  co.  Haddington  (eldest  son  of=pMary    Catherine   Constance, 
George  William   Hope  of  Luffness,   M.P.  for  Windsor,   by  the     born  at  Wardie,  near   Edin 


Hon*"'"  Caroline  Georgina  his  wife,  dau.  of  Henry  James,  2nd 
Lord  Montague  of  Boughton) ;  born  at  Ditton  Park,  Windsor, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Saturday,  17  August  1839  ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  11  December  1857;  of 
the  Grenadier  Guards,  Ensign  23  April  1858,  Lieutenant  1858, 
and  Captain  East  Lothian  and  Berwick  Yeomanry  Cavalry ; 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  East  Lothian  and  for  co.  Fife.  /t\ 


burgh,  19  November  1844; 
received  patent  of  prece- 
dence as  daughter  of  an 
Earl  30  May  1868  :  marr.  at 
Staindrop,  co.  Durham,  on 
Thursday,  8  October  1885. 


I  I 

Mary    Anne,     Lieut.-Colonel  Bouverie  Francis  Primrose,  C.B.,= 

born  in  Port-     VM). ;    born    19    September    1813;    of    Trinity 

man   Square,     College,  Cambridge  ;  Lieut.-Colonel  The  Queen's 

I^ndon,     23     City    of     Edinburgh     Rifle    Volunteer    Brigade 

April     1812  ;     1873;  15- L.  for  co.  Edinburgh  ;  Receiver-General 

died  in  Picca-     to  the  Post  Office,  Scotland,  Secretary  to  Board 

dilly,  London,     of  Manufactures  and  Fishery  Board  in  Scotland  ; 

i9AIayi826.     Brigadier-General  of  the  Royal  Body  Guard  of 

Scotch   Archers;    created    C.B.    10    May    1876; 

died  at  22  Moray  Place,  I'^dinburgh,  on  Sunday, 

20  March,  bur.  at  .St.  John's   Episcopal  Church, 

Edinburgh,  on  Thursday,  24  March  i8y8.     Will 

with    confirmation    of    Archibald     Philip,    Earl 

of    Rosebery,    K.G.,    K.T.,    Charles    Archibald 

Murray,   Henry  ^Viliiam   Primrose,  C.B.,   C.S.L, 

and  Edward   Neil    Primrose,  sealed   in    London 

20  June  1898. 


=Hon''''  Frederica  Sophia,  4th 
dau.     of    Thomas    William, 

I  St  Viscount  Anson,  by  Anne 
Margaret  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Thomas  U'illiani  Coke  of 
Holkham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk, 
afterwards  Earl  of  Leicester 
(see  Pedigree  of  Leicester, 
Vol.  8,  page  1^4) ;  marr. 
at  St.  (ieorge's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  21  -April 
1838 ;  died  at  22  Moray 
Place,  Edinburgh,  on  P'riday, 

II  October  1867,  bur.  at 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church, 
Edinburgh. 


Margaret  Sophia, 
born  24  May 
1839 ;  died  at 
22  Moray  Place, 
Edinburgh,  on 
Sunday,  26  De- 
cember 1858, 
and  bur.  at  St. 
John's  Episcopal 
Church,  Edin- 
burgh. 


George  William  Mercer- Henderson= 
of  Fordell,  co.  Fife  (elder  son  of 
Lieut.- General  Douglas  Mercer 
[afterwards  Mercer-Henderson],  C.B., 
by  Susan  Arabella  his  wife,  2nd  dau. 
of  Sir  William  Rowley  of  Tendring 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  Baronet) ;  of  the 
Scots  Fusilier  Guards,  Ensign  and 
Lieutenant  27  March  1840,  Lieu- 
tenant and  Captain  1846 ;  Vice- 
Lieutenant  for  CO.  Fife;  died  s.p. 
at  Fordell  House,  Inverkeithing,  co. 
Fife,  on  Monday,  17  October  1881. 
Will  dated  Tuesday,  21  July  1868, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  299,  82)  25  April 
1882,  by  William  Drummond  of 
Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  gent.,  the 
surviving  Eicor. 


I 
=Alice  Jane,  born  14  March  1842, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's  Episcopal 
Church,  Edinburgh;  marr.  at  22 
Moray  I'lace,  Edinburgh,  on  Thurs- 
day, 16  April  1868;  marr.  2ndly 
at  22  Moray  Place,  Edinburgh, 
on  Tuesday,  27  December  1887, 
John  Bellingham  of  La  Trouvaille, 
Tresserve,  Aix-en-Savoie,  France 
(3rd  son  of  William  Stewart 
Bellingham  of  Ravensdale,  co. 
Kildare,  and  The  Cliff,  Howth, 
CO.  Dublin,  by  Jane  his  wife, 
youngest  dau.  and  coheir  of  Henry 
Bellingham,  Major  ist  Bengal  Native 
Infantry);  born  27  June  1847. 


Henry,  Baron  Leconfield  ;  born  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  31  July  1830;^ 
of  Christ  Church,  O.xford,  matriculated  15  June  1848;  of  the  ist  Life 
Guards,  Comet  and  Sub-Lieutenant  27  April  1849,  Lieutenant  1852, 
Captain  1855;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex;  Vice-Chairman  and 
Alderman  of  the  West  Su.sscx  County  Council;  M.P.  for  West  Sussex 
1854-69;  succeeded  his  father  as  2nd  Baron  i8  March  1869;  died  at 
Chesterfield  Gardens,  Westminster,  on  Sunday,  6  January,  bur.  at 
Petworth,  co.  Sussex,  on  Thursdaj,  10  January  1901.  Will  dated  18 
April  1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  23,  1901)  16  April  1901,  by  the 
Hon'''"^  Percy  Scawen  Wyndhani,  brother,  and  Herbert  James  Hope, 
two  of  the  Exors.  /K 


=Constance  Evelyn, 
born  in  1846;  re- 
ceived patent  of 
precedence  as  the 
daughter  of  an 
Earl  30  May  1868  ; 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London, 
15  July  1867. 


134 


Francis  Archibald  Primrose=j=Jane,  dau.  of  George  King  of  AV'aratah, 


of  Carrington,  Toowoomba, 
Queensland ;  bom  29  Oc- 
tober 1843. 


Sydney,  New  South  Wales,  by  Jane  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Hugh  Crichton ;  bom  23 
November  1 848 ;  marr.  at  St.  John's, 
Darlinghurst,  Sydney,  12  November  1872. 


Frederica  Mary,  born 
at  \Vardie,  near  Edin- 
burgh, 2 1  March 
1845,  baptised  at 
St.  John's  Episcopal 
Church,  Edinburgh. 


Frederica  Jane,  bom  at  Carrington,  Toowoomba, 
Queensland,  21  November  1873,  bapt.  there. 


Sir  Archibald  Philip  Primrose,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  Viscount  Rosebery,= 
Viscount  of  Inverkeithing,  Baron  Primrose  and  Dalmeny,  in  the 
Peerage  of  Scotland,  Baron  Rosebery  of  Rosebery,  co.  Edinburgh,  in  the 
Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  and  a  Baronet  of  Nova  Scotia,  K.G., 
K.T.,  P.C.,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. ;  born  in  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  7  May  1847;  succeeded  his  grandfather,  Archibald 
John,  as  5th  Earl,  4  March  1868;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  20  January  1866,  Hon.  Student  1894 ; 
Hon.  LL.D.  Glasgow  1879,  Aberdeen  1881,  Edinburgh  1882  and 
Cambridge  1888;  Lord-Rector  of  Aberdeen  University  1878-81,  of 
Edinburgh  University  1882-83,  ^"d  of  Glasgow  University  1899-1902, 
Chancellor  of  London  University  1902,  and  of  Glasgow  University 
1908  ;  a  Trustee  of  the  Imperial  Institute ;  Commissioner  on  Scottish 
Endowments  1872 ;  J. P.  for  co.  Buckingham,  Lord-Lieutenant  for 
the  counties  of  Linlithgow  1873,  and  Edinburgh  1884 ;  an  Elder 
Brother  of  Trinity  House,  High  Steward  of  Kingston-on-Thames 
1901 ;  Hon.  Colonel  (V.D.)  loth  (Cyclists)  Royal  Scots  (Lothian 
Regiment),  and  President  of  Linlithgow  and  Midlothian  Territorial 
Force  Association,  1908;  Brigadier-General  of  the  Royal  Body  Guard  of 
Scotch  Archers ;  Member  of  the  Committee  of  Council  on  Education 
in  Scotland  1881;  Under-Secretary  of  State  for  the  Home  Department 
1881-83,  Lord  Privy  Seal  and  First  Commissioner  of  Works  and 
Public  Buildings  February  to  June  1885,  Temporary  Keeper  of  the 
Great  Seal  of  Scotland  1885,  Secretary  of  State  for  Foreign  Affairs 
February  to  July  18S6  and  August  1892  to  March  1894,  Prime  Minister, 
First  Lord  of  the  Treasury  and  Lord  President  of  the  Council,  March 
1894  to  June  1895  ;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1881  ;  first  Chairman  of 
the  London  County  Council  1889-90,  and  1892 ;  created  K.G.  23 
November  1892,  K.T.  28  June  1895. 


=Hannah,  only  child 
and  heiress  of  Baron 
Meyer  Amschel  de 
Rothschild  of  Ment- 
more,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
M.P.  for  Hythe,  by 
Juliana  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  Isaac 
Cohen ;  marr.  at 
Christ  Church,  May- 
fair,  London,  20 
March  1878;  died 
at  Dalmeny  on 
Wednesday,  19  No- 
vember, bur.  in  the 
Cemetery  of  the 
United  Synagogue, 
\\'illesden,  co.  Mid- 
dlesex, on  Tuesday, 
25  November  1890. 
Will  dated  25  July 
1878,  with  codicil 
of  same  date,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  86,  91) 
I  January  1891,  by 
Archibald  Philip, 
Earl  of  Rosebery, 
the  sole  Exor. 


I 


Charles  John  Cecil  Grant  (eldest  son  of  Lieut.-General  Sir  Robert  Grant,=j=Sybil  Myra  Caroline, 


G.C.B.,  R.E.,  by  Victoria  Alexandrina  his  wife,  dau.  of  John  Cotes  of 
Woodcote,  CO.  Salop);  born  16  August  1877;  entered  the  Army  as 
2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Battalion  Coldstream  Guards  20  February  1897, 
Lieutenant  11  May  1898,  Adjutant  i  July  1902;  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1901,  at  the  advance  on  Kiniberley,  including  action 
at  Belmont  (wounded) ;  operations  in  the  Transvaal,  East  of  Pretoria, 
July  to  29  November  1900,  including  action  at  Belfast  (20  and  27 
August).  Operations  in  the  Orange  River  Colony  November  1900, 
Transport  Officer  to  a  Column,  and  performed  duties  of  Railway  Staff 
Officer  (medal  with  three  clasps).  /t\ 

135 


bom  at  107  Picca- 
dilly, London,  on 
Thursday,  18  Sep- 
tember 1879  ;  marr. 
at  Christ  Church, 
Epsom,  CO.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  28 
March   1903. 


Sir  Henry  William  Primrose,  K.C.B.,  C.S.I.,  I.S.O. ;  bom= 
2  2  August  1846  ;  educated  at  Trinity  College,  Glenalmond, 
and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  16  October 
1865,  H.A.  1870;  entered  the  Treasury  as  Clerk  in  1869, 
rrivate  Secretary  to  the  Viceroy  of  India  (Marquis  of 
Ripon)  1880-S4,  and  to  the  Prime  Minister  (William  Ewart 
Gladstone)  1886,  Secretary  to  the  Office  of  Works  and 
Public  Buildings  1886-95;  Chairman  of  the  Board  of 
Customs  1895-99,  and  to  the  Board  of  Inland  Revenue 
1899-1907  ;  acted  as  British  Delegate  to  Sugar  Bounties 
Conference  at  Brussels  1901  ;  Chairman  of  the  Pacific 
Cable  Board  since  1907;  nominated  C.S.I.  1  Januarj'  1885, 
C.B.  1895,  K.C.B.  2  January  1899,  Companion  I.S.O. 
1904-  


=Helen  Mary,  eldest  dau.  of 
Gilbert  McMicking  of  Miltonise, 
CO.  WigtowTi,  J. P.  and  D.L.,  by 
Helen  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas 
Macfarlane  of  Thomhill,  co. 
Stirling  ;  marr.  at  Westminster 
Abbey  on  Friday,  2  November 
1888.  She  married  istly  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly,  London,  31 
May  1871,  Richard  Denman,  bom 
3  January  1842 ;  died  5  April  1883  ; 
and  2ndly,  James  Montgomery 
Walker. 


Archibald  Henry   Reginald  Primrose, 
born  14  December  1889. 


Thomas   Peter  Anderson   Stuart,   M.D.,=pl)orothy,  born  at  Carrington, 


LL.D.,  Dean  of  the  Faculty  of  Medicine 
in  Sydney  University,  New  South  Wales, 
and  Professor  of  Physiology  (son  of 
Alexander  Stuart) ;  born  at  Dumfries. 


Toowoomba,  Queensland,  31 
January  1874,  bapt.  there; 
marr.  at  Toowoomba  17 
September  1894. 


A 


Louisa  Wilhelmina, 
bom  at  Carrington 
26  October  1876, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's, 
Carrington. 


I 
Lieut.-Colonel  Everard  Henry  Primrose,  born  8  September  1848;  received  patent  of  precedence 
as  a  younger  son  of  an  Earl  30  May  1868;  entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  11  April  1868,  Captain 
21  August  1870,  Brigade-Major  (Home  District)  1876-78,  Lieut.-Colonel  Grenadier  Guards 
14  December  187S,  Military  Attach^  at  Vienna  1879  to  September  1884;  died  unmarried 
at  Abu  Fatmeh,  Egy])t,  on  Thursday,  9  April  1885.  Will  dated  31  December  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  562,  85)  29  June  1885,  by  Archibald  Philip,  Earl  of  Rosebery,  brother,  one  of 
the  Exors. 


Robert  Offley  Ashburton,  Earl  of  Crewe  ;  born  12  January  1858;  educated= 
at  Harrow  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1880,  M.A.  1885  ; 
formerly  Captain  Berkshire  Yeomanry  Cavalry;  a  Ix)rd-in- Waiting  to 
Queen  Victoria  1886;  J. P.  and  County  Alderman  for  West  Riding  of 
CO.  York,  J. P.  for  co.  Chester;  Lord-Lieutenant  of  Ireland  August  1892 
to  July  1895  ;  appointed  Lord  President  of  the  Council  December 
1905  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence  dated  8  June  1894,  the  name  and  arms 
of  Crewe  in  addition  to  and  before  that  of  Milnes ;  succeeded  his  father 
as  2nd  Baron  Houghton  11  August  1885,  and  was  created  Earl  of  Crewe 
of  Crewe,  co.  Chester,  in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  1895.  He 
married  istly  3  June  1880,  Sibyl  Marcia,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Frederick  Ulric 
Graham  of  Netherby,  co.  Cumberland,  Baronet,  who  died  at  Crewe  Hall, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Monday,  ig  September  1887. 

•36 


=Margaret  Etrenne 
Hannah,  born  at 
The  Durdans, 
Epsom, CO.  Surrey, 
on  Saturday,  1  Jan- 
uary 1881  ;  marr. 
at  Westminster 
Abbey  20  April 
1899.     2nd  wife. 


Gilbert  Edward= 
Primrose,  bom 
in  Edinburgh  27 
February  1848, 
bapt.  at  St. 
John'sEpiscopal 
Church,  Edin- 
burgh; educated 
at  Glenalmond 
College. 


=Jessie  Katherine, 
dau.  of  Lieuten- 
ant Costelloe  of 
Lackeen  Castle, 
CO.  Tipperary ; 
marr.  at  Brisbane, 
Queensland,  13 
May  1893. 


Vice-Admiral  George  Anson  Primrose,= 
R.N. ;  born  21  September  1849; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet 
in  March  1863,  Sub-Lieutenant  16 
June  1869,  Lieutenant  23  September 
1873,  Commander  31  December 
1884,  Captain  30  June  1892,  retired 
10  December  1903 ;  Rear- Admiral 
on  retired  list  20  October  1904; 
Vice-Admiral  1908. 


=T=Mary  Cecilia  Violet, 
dau.  of  Thomas 
Edward  Kenny  of 
Thorn  vale,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  M.P.; 
marr.  at  St.  Mar- 
garet's, Sheemess, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tues- 
day, 30  April  1889. 


I    . 
Marjorie   Frances^  born   at   The 

Shrubbery,   Southsea,  co.  Hants, 

on  Sunday,  9  March  1890. 


Adela  Blanche  Margaret,  bom  at 
Weymouth,  co.  Dorset,  on  Thurs- 
day, 5  February  1891. 


John  Colpoys  Connor  (son  of  John  Connor);  born  13  August=j=Evelyn,  bom  at  Carrington, 


1867;  educated  at  Queen's  College,  Belfast,  M.B.,  B.Ch. 
1889;  Captain  Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  31  January  1891, 
Major  31  January  1903;  served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902 
(Queen's  medal  with  two  clasps.  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


A 


Toowoomba,  Queensland,  26 
June  1878 ;  marr.  at  St. 
Jude's,  Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
20  June  1906. 


Albert  Edward  Harry  Meyer  Archibald= 
Primrose,  Lord  Dalmeny,  of  Rose- 
bery,  co.  Edinburgh,  and  of  36 
Berkeley  Square,  London ;  born  8 
January  1882 ;  educated  at  Eton 
and  at  the  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst ;  2nd-Lieutenant  Grena- 
dier Guards  1902- 1903,  Lieutenant 
Reserve  of  Officers,  and  Vice-Chair- 
man  of  Buckinghamshire  Territorial 
Force  Association  1908;  M.P.  for 
CO.  Edinburgh  (Midlothian)  1906 ; 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Buckingham  1908. 


=Dorothy  Alice  Margaret 
Augusta,  younger  dau. 
of  Lord  Henry  George 
Grosvenor,  by  Dora 
Mina  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  James  Hay 
Erskine-Wemyss ;  born 
at  Stamford  on  Friday, 
22  August  1890;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  on 
Thursday,  1 5  April 
1909. 


Neil  James  Archibald  Primrose, 
born  at  Dalmeny  Park,  co. 
Linlithgow,  on  Thursday,  14 
December  1882;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  New  College, 
Oxford,  B.A.  1906;  2nd 
Lieutenant  Buckinghamshire 
Hussars  Yeomanry  1909  ', 
Alderman  London  County 
Council  1909;  M.P.  for  Cam- 
bridgeshire (North)  26  January 
1910. 


137 


Carleton  Tufnell  of  Dollars  House,  Hurlford,  co.  Ayr  (eldest  son  of=Charlotte  Henrietta, 
Edward  Carleton  Tufnell,  Barrister-at-Law,  by  Honoria  Mary  his  wife,  born  1 8  October  1851, 
only  dau.  of  Colonel  William  Macadam,  K.H.);  born  at  16  Chester 
Street,  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Sunday,  13  June  1847;  Com- 
mander R.N.  ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Ayr;  died  s.p.  at  Woodlands, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants,  aged  45,  on  Tuesday,  10  January,  bur.  in 
the  Cemetery,  Bournemouth,  14  January  1893.  Will  with  confirmation 
of  Charlotte  Henrietta  Tufnell,  relict,  the  Rev.  Frederick  Tufnell, 
James  Craik,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  sealed  in  London  7  April  1893. 


bapt.  at  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church, 
Edinburgh ;  marr. 
there  on  Thursday, 
10  January  1878. 


Arthur  John  Primrose,  bom  at  Edinburgh  18  June  1853,  bapt.  at 
St.  John's  Episcopal  Church,  Edinburgh  ;  educated  at  Glenalmond 
College ;  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service,  Assistant  Magistrate  and 
Collector,  Mozuffcrpore,  Bengal,  Officiating  Joint  Magistrate 
(2nd  Grade) ;  died  unmarried,  being  drowned  while  crossing  from 
Ostend  to  Dover,  13  September  1888.  Confirmation  of  the 
Commissariot  of  the  county  of  Edinburgh,  dated  4  May  1889,  of 
the  Hon*"''  Bouverie  Francis  Primrose,  sometime  of  the  Bengal 
Civil  Service.     Sealed  in  London  1 6  May  1 889. 


Edward  Neil  Primrose, 
born  19  November  1854, 
bapt.  at  St.  John's 
Episcopal  Church,  Edin- 
burgh ;  educated  at 
Glenalmond  College  ; 
died  at  Tzarskoe  Selo, 
St.  Petersburg,  aged  56, 
on  Friday,  25  February 
1910. 


Archibald  Bouverie  Prim- 
rose, born  at  'I'oowoomba, 
Queensland,  23  June  188 1, 
bapt.  at  the  Cathedral, 
Brisbane. 


Constance  Margaret,  born  at  Carrington, 
Queensland,  18  January  1886;  marr.  at 
St.  Jude's,  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  5  June 
1907,  James  Macpherson,  D.S.O.,  Captain 
Indian  Army,  son  of  Lieut  .-Colonel  Robert 
Naysmith  Macpherson.     =p 


Gwendolen  Gertrude 
Maude,  born  at 
Carrington  24  January 
1888,  bapt.  at  Too- 
woomba. 


138 


tacej. 


Courtney    Stacey    of   SandHng=pCharlotte,  5th  dau.  of  \V'illiam  George  Daniel-Tyssen  of  Foley 


Place,  Maidstone,  co.  Kent 
(2nd  son  of  Flint  Stacey,  by 
Mary  Antoinette  his  wife) ; 
born  10  October  1789;  died 
at  Sandling  Place,  Maidstone, 
aged  63,  on  Tuesday,  18 
January  1853.  Will  dated 
4  November  1851,  proved 
(P.C.C.  225,  53)  3  March 
1853,  by  Charlotte  Stacey, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


House,  CO.  Kent,  also  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex,  of  Foulden 
Hall,  CO.  Norfolk,  and  of  Westbrooke  House,  co.  Dorset, 
by  Amelia  his  wife,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir  of  Captain 
John  Amhurst,  R.N. ;  bom  12  July  i8oo;  marr.  11  June 
1823;  died  at  Folkestone,  co.  Kent,  aged  71,  on  Monday, 
12  February  1872.  Will  dated  31  October  1867,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  206,  72)  i  March  1872,  by  Edward  Hoar  of 
Maidstone,  the  sole  Exor. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Amherst  of  Hackney, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  6g.) 


Courtney  Parker  Tyssen  Stacey, 
born  5  April  1824;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  45th  Foot 
28  July  1843,  afterwards 
Lieutenant  ;  died  at  Woburn 
Village,  near  Fort  Hare,  British 
Kaffraria,  South  Africa,  aged  26, 
on  Wednesday,  25  December 
1850. 


Flint  William  Stacey,= 
born  28  March  1827; 
emigrated  to  Barker's 
Creek,  Castlemaine, 
Victoria,  Australia  ; 
died  there  5  January 
1902,  and  buried  in 
Australia. 


=Elizabeth  Mary  Crock- 
well,  born  at  Torquay, 
CO.  Devon,  in  1829; 
marr.  in  Australia  8 
November  1853;  died 
circa  April  1899. 


Charles  Am- 
herst Stacey, 
born  23  April 
1829;  died  4 
Januaryi830. 


Julia  Amherst  Mary, 
born  1 6  November 
1854  ;  married  30  June 
1879,  David  ^Martin. 

I 

Gertrude  Camilla,  born 
10  September  1857. 


Minnie  Auchmuty  Tyssen,  born 
21  Januarj'  i860;  died,  aged 
about  6  years. 


Octavia  Laura,  born  18  Feb- 
ruary 1862  ;  marr.  22  November 
1897,  James  Rutherford  Barker. 


Courtney  Tyssen  Randall  Stacey, 
born  7  July  1864;  died  10  Sep- 
tember 1866. 


Frances  Minnie  Amherst,  born 
31  August,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church, 
Castlemaine,  Victoria,  27  October 
1866. 


David  Francis  Atcherley  of  Marton  Hall,  co.  Salop,  of= 
Whatcroft  Hall,  co.  Chester,  and  of  Cymman,  co.  Flint 
(eldest  son  of  David  Francis  Atcherley  of  Marton, 
F.R.S.,  Serjeant-at-Law,  Attorney-General  for  the  counties 
palatine  of  Lancaster  and  Durham,  by  Anne  Margaret 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  James  Topping  of  Whatcroft  Hall, 
K.C.) ;  born  i  July  1828;  of  University  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  9  December  1836,  aged  18,  B.A.  1842, 
M.A.  1864;  of  Lincoln's  Inn  8  May  1840;  Lord  of  the 
Manor  of  Marton,  J.  P.  for  the  counties  of  Salop  and 
Flint  and  D.L.  for  co.  Salop,  High  Sheriff  for  co.  Salop 
1864;  died  at  51  South  Street,  Park  Lane,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  3  May  18S7.  Will  dated  7  April  1880,  with 
codicil  dated  29  Januar)'  1886,  proved  at  Shrewsbury 
2  August  1887,  by  Minnie  Caroline  Frances  Amherst 
Atcherley,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  /K 


^Caroline  Frances  Amherst  (Minnie), 
born  21  September  1833;  marr. 
at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  on  Saturday,  10  February 
1866;  died  at  56  Cadogan  Place, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Thurs- 
day, 6  June  1889.  Will  dated  21 
January  1888,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
880,  89)  7  November  1889,  by 
Charles  Parker  Catty,  retired 
Major-General,  and  Amherst  Daniel 
Tyssen,  the  Exors. 


•39 


William     Brodnax     Knight     (5th     son     of     Edward     Knight     of=j=Louisa  Octavia  Charlotte, 

Goduiershani  Park,  co.  Kent,  and  of  Chawton  House,  co.  Hants, 

by  Mary  Dorothea   his  wife,    eldest   dau.  of  the    Rt.   Hon'''^  Sir 

Edward    KnatchbuU    of   Mersham    Hatch,    co.    Kent,    M.P.,   9th 

Baronet);    born    3     February    1838;    Lieutenant    72  nd    Bengal 

Native  Infantry  i  July  1857,  served  with  the  23rd  Fusiliers  in  the 

Indian    Mutiny,  including  siege  and  capture  of  Lucknow  (medal 

with    clasp);    Ensign    84th    Foot    24    January    i860,    Lieutenant 

1863,  Captain   2nd   Dragoon  Guards  (Queen's   Bays)   1870;   died 

4  November,  bur.  at  Chawton  7  November  1896. 


born  19  March  1835  , 
marr.  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London  (by 
the  Rev.  Charles  Edward 
Knight,  Rector  of  Chaw- 
ton), on  Thursday,  5 
March  1863. 


A 


Anthony  Molloy  Fawcett,  Cornet  9th  (The  Queen's  Royal)  Lancers  16= 
April  1852,  Lieutenant  28  January  1853,  Captain  12  January  1855, 
retired  as  Major  i  May  1866;  served  in  the  Crimea  1854-55,  with 
the  soth  Foot,  at  the  battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman  and  siege  of 
Sebastopol  (medal  with  three  clasps  and  Turkish  medal);  served  with 
the  9th  Lancers  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857-59,  commanded  a  squadron 
at  the  battle  of  Budlekeserai,  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of 
Delhi,  also  with  Greathed's  column  in  the  action  of  Bolundshur  and 
Allyghur,  and  at  Meraigunge ;  present  at  the  relief  of  Lucknow  by 
Lord  Clyde,  and  at  battle  of  Cawnpore  on  6  December  1857  (medal 
with  two  clasps  and  a  year's  service  for  Lucknow);  died  13  February 
1 90 1,  bur.  at  Ramsgate. 


= Laura  Mary  Sophia, 
born  31  .'Xugust 
1 836  ;  marr.  at  St. 
James',  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  ^Ved- 
nesday,  2 1  January 
1863. 


140 


^pooner. 


Ven''''  William    Spooner,  4th   son  of  Isaac   Spooner  of  Elmdon  Hall,  co.=f 
Warwick,  by  Barbara  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  Sir  Henry  Gough  of  Edgbaston, 
CO.  Warwick,  Baronet,  brother  of  Abraham  Spooner  Lillingston  of  Elmdon 
Hall    (see   Vol.    g,   page  jj) ;     bom   at    Birches   Green,    co.    Warwick,    on 
Thursday,  20  August,  bapt.  privately  the  same  day,  received  into  the  church  ' 
at  Aston  28  November  1778  ;  educated  at  Rugby  and  at  St.  John's  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated  20  October  1796,  B.A.   1800,  M.A.  1803;    Rector  of  I 
Elmdon  30  November   1802  until  his  death.  Vicar  of  Chipping  Campden,  I 
CO.  Gloucester,   30  April   1815,  Rector  of  Acle,  co.  Norfolk,  8  May  1824 
until   his    death.    Archdeacon   of    Coventry    1827,    resigned    March    1851, 
Prebendary  of  Lichfield  4  June  1828  to  185 1  :  died  at  the  Rectory,  Elmdon, 
aged    79,     2     September,    bur.    at    Elmdon     9    September     1857.      M.I.  1 
(See  " Fragmenta  Genealogica"  Vol.  7,  page  61).     Will  dated  26  September  | 
1850,  with  codicil  dated    25   February   1853,  proved  (P.C.C.   713,  57)  25 
September  1857,  by  William  Spooner,  son,  and  Henry  James  Selfe  Selfe, 
two  of  the  Exors. 

(See  ''Notes"  to  "Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.  8,  page  143.) 


=Anna  Maria  Sydney, 
5th  dau.  of  the  Rt. 
Hon''i'=  Sir  Edward 
Lucius  O'Brien  of 
Dromoland,  co.  Clare, 
3rd  Baronet,  by 
Anne  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Robert  French  of 
Monivea,  co.  Galway ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Newington, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Tues- 
day, 1 1  September 
1 8 10;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Elmdon, 
aged  63,  on  Thursday, 
24  December  1846, 
bur.  at  Elmdon.    M.I. 


William  Spooner  of  Walton  Lodge,  co.  Stafford  ;= 
bom  14  July,  bapt.  at  Elmdon  i  September  181 1;  of 
Onel  College,  O.xford,  matriculated  2  April  1829,  B.A. 
1832,  M.A.  1835;  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  Barrister-at-Law 
23  November  1837 ;  Revising  Barrister  for  East 
Gloucester  1862,  Judge  of  the  County  Court  for 
North  Staffordshire  13  February  1863  until  his 
death;  J. P.  for  co.  Stafford;  died  at  Walton 
Lodge,  in  his  69th  year,  on  ^Vednesda\•,  19  May 
1880,  bur.  at  Baswick,  co.  Stafford.  Will  dated 
18  April  1879,  proved  at  Lichfield  7  June  1880,  by 
the  Rev.  William  Archibald  Spooner  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Maxwell  Spooner,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Jane  Lydia,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Wilson 
of  Seacroft  Hall  and  of  Cliff  Hall,  both  co. 
York,  D.L.,  by  Martha  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  Bassett  of  Glentworth,  co.  Lincoln  ; 
marr.  at  Whitkirk,  co.  York,  6  October  1841  ; 
died  at  8  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  in  her 
83rd  year,  on  \Vednesday,  17  August  1898. 
Will  dated  i  September  1883,  with  codicil 
dated  14  October  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1068,  98)  29  September  1898,  by  the  Rev. 
William  Archibald  Spooner  and  Henry 
Maxwell  Spooner,  sons,  the  Exors. 


Mary  Anna,  born 
at  17  Chapel 
Street,  Belgrave 
Square,  London, 
30  October  1842, 
bapt.  at  Elmdon. 


Rev.  William  Archibald  Spooner,  D.D.,  Warden  of  New= 
College,  Oxford;  born  in  London  22  July  1844,  bapt. 
privately,  received  into  the  church  at  Elmdon  12  January 
1845  ;  educated  at  Oswestry  Grammar  School  and  at  New 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  18  October  1862,  Scholar 
1862-67,  B.A.  (ist-class  in  Moderations  and  in  the  Final 
Classical  Schools)  1867,  Fellow  1867,  M.A.  1869,  U.D. 
1903;  Public  Examiner  in  University  of  Oxford  1875-76, 
1890-92  and  1899,  Chaplain  to  the  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury  1881-83,  Hon.  Canon  of  Christ  Church, 
O.xford,  1899,  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Peterborough  1901,  Warden  of  New  College,  Oxford, 
1903,  ProA'ice  Chancellor  of  O.xford  University  1908 
-1909;  Author  of  "The  Histories  of  Tacitus,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes,"  1891,  and  "Bishop  Butler,  his 
Life  and  Writings,"  1901. 


=Frances  Wycliffe,  3rd 
daughter  of  the  Rt. 
Rev.  Harvey  Goodwin, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  by 
Ellen  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  George  King 
of  Higher  Bebington 
Hall,  CO.  Chester ; 
married  by  special 
licence  in  the  chapel 
of  Rose  Castle,  Car- 
lisle, on  Thursday, 
12  September  1878. 


George  Archibald  Spooner,  born  at  Oxford  on 
Friday,  11  July  1879,  died  there  on  Sunday, 
3  August  following. 


I 
Barbara,  bom  at  10  Keble  Terrace,  Oxford,  on 
Friday,  28  January  1881,  died  there  next  day. 


141 


Henry  James  Sclfe  Selfe  (only  son  of  the  Rev.   James=f=Anna   Maria,  born  at  Elmdon,  co 


Page);  born  at  Rose  Hill,  near  Worcester,  15  November 
1810  ;  educated  at  Glasgow  University  ;  of  Lincoln's  Inn, 
Barrister-at-Law  6  June  1834;  Recorder  of  Newbury 
March  1842  to  April  1856,  Metropolitan  Magistrate 
at  Thames  Police  Court  1856-63,  and  at  Westminster 
Police  Court  1863  until  his  death;  assumed  the  name 
of  Selfe  in  lieu  of  that  of  Page  i  February  1832  ; 
died  at  15  St.  George's  Square,  London,  6  September, 
bur.  at  Addington,  co.  Surrey,  10  September  1870. 
Will    dated    9    January    1S60,    with    codicil    dated    27 


Warwick,  23  July,  bapt.  there  20 
August  1812;  marr.  at  Elmdon 
on  Thursday,  27  August  1840 
(marriage  settlements  dated  25 
August);  died  at  St.  Leonard's-on- 
Sea,  CO.  Sussex,  24  October,  bur. 
at  Addington,  co.  Surrey,  on  Friday, 
27  October  1899.  Will  dated  20 
November  1896,  proved  (I'rin.  Reg., 
1364,  99)  24  November  1899,  by  Sir 
William  Lucius  Selfe  and  Florence 


September  1869,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  685,  70)  8  October 

1870,  by  Anna  Alaria  Selfe,  relict,  and  George  Kettilby  |  ALiry  Selfe,  spinster,  the  Exors 

Rickards,  the  Exors.  J^ 


Ven*"''  Henry  Ma.\wel!  Spooner,  bom  at  Elmdon  9  May,  bapt 
there  7  June  1846;  educated  at  Oswestry  Grammar  School 
and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  4  April  1864, 
Exhibitioner  1864-68,  B.A.  (ist-class  Classical  Moderations 
1865,  ist-class  Lit.  Hum.)  1868,  M.A.  187 1,  Fellow  of  Magdalen 
College  1868-76,  Lecturer  1868-70;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury  1870-75,  Vicar  of  Boughton-under- 
Blean,  co.  Kent,  1875-87,  and  of  Holy  Trinity,  Maidstone, 
1887-93,  Rector  of  Saltwood,  co.  Kent,  1893-1900,  Hon.  Canon 
of  Canterbury  1898-1900,  Examining  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Rochester  1891,  and  of  Winchester  1895,  Archdeacon  of 
Maidstone  and  Canon  Residentiary  of  Canterbury  1900. 


^Catherine,  2nd  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Harvey  Goodwin, 
Bishop  of  Carlisle,  by  Ellen 
his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
George  King  of  Higher 
Bebington  Hall,  co.  Chester  ; 
marr.  at  Dalston,  co.  Cum- 
berland (by  the  Most  Rev. 
Archibald  Campbell  Tait, 
Archbishop  of  Canterbury), 
on  Tuesday,  12  October 
1875- 


Rev.  William  Ralph  Inge  of  Brook  House,  Cambridge,  D.D.  (son  of=i= 
the  Rev.  William  Inge,  I). I).,  Provost  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of  the  Ven*"'"-'  Edward  Churton,  Archdeacon  | 
of  Cleveland) ;  born  at  Crayke,  co.  York,  6  June,  bapt.  there  11  July  j 
i860;  of  King's  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  \ 
1879,    B.A.    1883,    M.A.    1886,    Hon.    D.U.    Aberdeen,    Fellow    of  1 
King's  College  1 886-88;   Assistant  Master  at  Eton  1884-88,  Fellow  \ 
and  Tutor  of   Hertford    College,  Oxford,    1888- 1904,  and  of  Jesus 
College,    Cambridge,     1907,    Select    Preacher    at    Oxford    1893-95 
and  1903-1905,  Bampton  Lecturer  at  Oxford  1899,  Select  Preacher 
at  Cambridge    1901   and  1907,    Examining   Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of   Lichfield    1892,   Vicar   of  All   Saints',    Knightsbridge,    London, 
1904-1907,  Lady  Margaret  Professor  of  Divinity,  Cambridge,  1907. 

A 


Mary  Catharine,  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Boughton- 
under-Blean,on  Tuesday, 
23  March,  bapt.  at 
Boughton  -  under-  Blean 
9  May  1880  ;  marr.  at 
Canterbury  Cathedral 
on  Wednesday,    3  May 


William  \Vyclifre  Spooner,  bom  at  Oxford  on  Wednesday,  29 
March,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  25  April  1882;  educated  at 
Charterhouse  1895-99,  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  21  October  1899,  B.A.  (3rd-class  Mechanical 
Sciences)  1902  ;  Civil  Engineer. 


Frances  Catherine,  born  at 
1 1  Keble  Terrace,  Oxford, 
on  Sunday,  16  December 
1883,  bapt.  at  St.  Giles', 
Oxford,  9  February  1884. 


142 


Barbara  Mary,  of  St.  Mary's  Sisterhood,  Wantage, 
CO.  Berks ;  born  at  Bath,  co.  Somerset,  28  No- 
vember 181 3;  died  at  27  Delamere  Crescent, 
Paddington,  London,  in  her  82nd  year,  on 
Wednesday,  13  November  1895.  Will  dated  8 
November  1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1384,  95) 
4  December  1895,  by  George  Knottesford 
Fortescue,  the  sole  Exor. 


Elizabeth,  bom  at  Elmdon,  co.  Warwick, 
5  June,  bapt.  there  16  July  181 5  ;   died  at 

13  Sussex  Gardens,  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Sunday,  4  April  1886.  Will  dated 
I  March  1875,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  480,  86) 

14  May  1886,  by  William  Lucius  Selfe, 
a  Judge  of  County  Courts,  nephew,  the 
surviving  Exor. 


Henry  Salt  of  Inglewood,=j=Janet  Sarah, 
Great  Malvern,  co.  Wor-  bom  at  Elm- 
cester  (son  of  John  Salt  don,  baptised 
of  Upper  Woburn  Place,  there  23  Sep- 
London,  by  Mary  Jane  his  tember  1849; 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Lane  of  married  at 
Leyton  Grange,  co.  Essex) ;  Walton,  co. 
bom  at  Upper  Woburn  Stafford,  25 
Place  22  July,  bapt.  at  July  1872. 
St.  Pancras,  London,  22 
August  1843  ;  a  Student 
of  Middlesex  Hospital, 
London,  and  Edinburgh 
University,  M.D.  Edin. 
1872,  M.B.  and  CM. 
1870;  Fellow  Chemical 
Society,  Fellow  Royal 
Geographical  Society.         /\ 


Rev.  Francis  George  Inge  (6th=Catharine  Barbara, 

son  of  the  Rev.  Charles  Inge  born   at    Leaming- 

of  Ravenstone,  co.  Derby,  by  ton,    co.    Warwick, 

Mary  Anne  his  wife,  dau.  of  26  March,  bapt.  at 

the    Rev.    John     Oldershaw,  Elmdon      6      May 

D.C.L.,  Rector  of  Tarvin,  co.  1854;  marr.  at  St. 

Chester) ;  born  at  Ravenstone  Giles',   Oxford    (by 

27  June,  bapt.  there  7  August  the    Rev.    William 

1840;    educated    at    Charter-  Inge,  D.D.,  assisted 

house  and  at  Christ  Church,  by  the   Very  Rev. 

Oxford,  matriculated  13  June  Edward    Spooner), 

1859,  B.A.  1864,  M.A.  1866;  on     Tuesday,     11 

Assistant  Master  of  Charter-  November  1884. 
house  School  1864-65,  Vicar 
of  Elmton,  co.  Derby,  1881-84, 
and  of  Berkswich  with  Walton, 
CO.  Stafford,  1884. 


Archibald  Craufurd  Spooner,  bom  at  the  Vicarage, 
Boughton-under-Blean,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  24 
March,  bapt.  at  Boughton-under-Blean  4  June  1883  ; 
died  at  8  Norham  Gardens,  Oxford,  aged  9,  on  Tuesday, 
II  October  1892,  bur.  at  Holywell,  Oxford. 


I 
Ruth,  bom  at  the  Vicarage,  Boughton- 
under-Blean,  on  Friday,  16  July 
1886,  bapt.  there  privately,  received 
into  the  church  in  the  chapel  of 
Rose  Castle,  Carlisle. 


Rosemary,  born  at  Ox- 
ford on  Friday,  9  July 
1886,  bapt.  in  the  chapel 
of  Rose  Castle,  Carlisle. 


Ellen  Ma.\well,  born  at  O.xford 
on  Tuesday,  1 1  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  2  May 
1890. 


Agnes  Mary,  born  at  1 1  Keble  Road, 
Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  24  October, 
bapt.  at  St.  Giles',  Oxford,  30 
November  1893. 


14:3 


Lucius 

Spooner,  born 
at  Elmdon,  co. 
Warwick,  1 5 
August,  bapt. 
there  1 1  Sep- 
tember 1816; 
died  at  23  Red- 
cliffe  Gardens, 
South  Kensing- 
ton, London, 
aged  58,  on 
Saturday,  1 9 
December,  bur. 
in  Brompton 
Cemetery  on 
Thursday,  24 
Decemberi854. 


Henry=j=Margaret  Skottowe, 
2nd  dau.  of  Richard 
Neville  Parker  of 
Passage  West,  co. 
Cork,  by  Hannah 
Maria  his  wife, 
eldest  dau.  of  John 
George  Newsom  of 
Cork ;  marr.  at 
Monkstown,  co. 
Cork  (by  the  Rev. 
Edward  Spooner), 
on  Thursday,  27 
January  1853. 


Rev.  Edward  Bowles  Knottesford= 
Fortescue  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Fortescue  Knottesford  of 
Alveston  Manor  House,  Stratford-on- 
Avon,  CO.  Warwick,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  George  Downing); 
born  at  Stoke-by-Nayland,  co.  Suffolk, 
23  April,  bapt.  there  29  June  1816; 
of  \Vadham  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 5  June  1834,  B.A.  1838,  M.A. 
1842  ;  Provost  of  St.  Ninian's  Cathe- 
dral, Perth  ;  died  at  52  Eden  Grove, 
Holloway,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  61, 
on  Saturday,  18  August  1877,  bur.  in 
the  Catholic  Cemetery,  Kensal  (]reen, 
CO.  Middlesex.  Will  dated  20  March 
1877,  with  codicil  dated  19  July  1879, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  716,  77)  8  Sep- 
tember 1877,  by  Edward  Francis 
Knottesford  F'ortescue,  Captain  in  the 
Army,  son,  and  George  Augustus 
Macirone,  of  the  Admiralty,  the  Exors. 


'Frances  Ann, 
born  at  Elmdon 
1 1  August,  bapt. 
there  1 1  Sep- 
tember 1818; 
marr.  by  licence 
at  Elmdon  (by 
the  Rev.  Francis 
F^ortescue  Knot- 
tesford) 15  No- 
vember 1838; 
died  at  Perth, 
aged  49,  on  Fri- 
day, 30  October 
1868,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at 
Perth.     M.L 


A 


William  Wilberforce   Spooner,   born  at=i=Emma    Mills    Blomfield,   of 


Innerlochy,  in  the  parish  of  Knockbain, 
CO.  Ross,  on  Sunday,  10  June,  bapt.  at 
Arphalie  Episcopal  Chapel  5  August 
'855- 


South  Wootton,  CO.  Norfolk  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Kilda's,  Mel- 
bourne, Australia,  2  7  January 
1880. 


Mary  Caroline,  born 
at  Passage  West  on 
Saturday,  14  February, 
bapt.  at  Elmdon  26 
April  1857. 


Margaret  Audrey  Wilberforce, 
born  at  Springfield,  Cran- 
bourne,  near  Melbourne,  27 
June  1883. 


William  Lucius  Harold  Spooner, 
born  at  Welton  Dale,  Gleiivale, 
Whittlesea,  near  Melbourne, 
30  April  1886. 


I 
Eleanor  Skottowe  Barbara, 
born  at  Long  Warry,  South 
Gipps    Land,   Victoria,    28 
May  1888. 


144 


Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell  Tait,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  (4th= 
son  of  Craufurd  Tait  of  Harviestoun  and  Cumloden,  co.  Clackmannan, 
by  Susan  his  wife,  4th  dau.  of  Sir  Hay  Campbell,  Baronet,  Lord  President  of 
the  Court  of  Justice  in  Scotland);  born  at  Park  Place,  Edinburgh,  21 
December  1811;  educated  at  Edinburgh  High  School  and  Academy  1821-27, 
of  Glasgow  University  1827-30,  LL.D.  1868,  Snell  Exhibitioner,  and  at 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1829,  Scholar  November  1830  to  1835,  B.A.  1833, 
Fellow  1834-42,  M.A.  1836,  D.C.L.  1842,  Tutor  and  Logic  Lecturer 
1837-42,  Catechetical  Lecturer  1842,  D.D.  by  diploma  28  January  1869; 
Head  Master  of  Rugby  School  28  July  1842  to  March  1850,  Dean  of 
Carlisle  3  December  1849  to  April  1S56,  and  of  the  Chapel  Royal  27 
October  1857  to  1869,  Bishop  of  London  11  October  1856  to  4  December 
1868,  Archbishop  of  Canterbury  4  December  1868  until  his  death;  sworn 
a  Privy  Councillor  28  November  1856;  E.R.S. ;  Author  of  "Lessons  for 
School  Life,"  1850,  and  other  works;  died  at  Addington  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
3  December,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at  Addington  8  December  1882.  Will 
dated  20  June  1878,  with  three  codicils  dated  11  November  1878,  11  March 
1882  and  28  August  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  291,  83)  17  April  1883, 
by  the  Rev.  Randall  Thomas  Davidson,  son-in-law,  and  John  Hassard, 
the  surviving  Exors.  Moimment  in  Canterbury  Cathedral,  Bust  by  Boekm, 
erected  in  i8Sj,  Portrait  by  Sir  William  Blake  Richmond,  K.C.B.,  R.A., 
in  Lambeth  Palace  and  Bust  by  Boehm  in  National  Portrait  Gallery. 


Catherine,  born 
at  Elmdon,  co. 
Warwick,  9  De- 
cember 1819, 
bapt.  there  12 
May  1820;  marr 
at  Elmdon  22 
June  1843;  died 
in  Edinburgh, 
aged  58,  I  De- 
cember, bur.  in 
the  churchyard 
at  Addington  7 
December  1878. 


A\ 


Arthur  Morier  Lee  (younger  son  of  Sir= 
George  Philip  Lee  of  Windlesham 
Court,  CO.  Surrey,  by  Mary  Anne  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John  Ede) ;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  New  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  18  October  1867,  B.A. 
from  Balliol  College  1872,  M.A.  1875  ; 
called  to  the  Bar  at  Lincoln's  Inn  25 
April  1877  ;  died  at  51  Welbeck  Street, 
London,  aged  62,  on  Friday,  16  April, 
bur.  at  Stubbings,  co.  Berks,  on 
Monday,  19  April  1909.  Will  dated 
4  January  1909,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  61, 
1909)  30  April  1909,  by  Philip  Douglas 
Lee  and  Henry  D'Esterre  Spooner,  the 
Exors. 


=Catherine  Anna,  born  at 
Wellow  House,  Rufford,  co. 
Nottingham,  on  Wednes- 
day, 9  March,  bapt.  at 
Wellow  8  May  1859;  marr. 
at  Addington  (by  the  Most 
Rev.  Archibald  Campbell 
Tait,  Archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury) on  Wednesday,  5 
December  1877;  died  at 
Stubbings  Vicarage  on 
Monday,  25  July  1904, 
bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Stubbings.  AdRion  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry 
I  October  1904,  to  Arthur 
Morier  Lee,  husband. 


Frances  Barbara,  bom 
at  Wellow  House,  co. 
Nottingham,  on  Tues- 
day, 7  August,  bapt.  at 
Ollerton,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 2  September  i860; 
marr.  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Westminster  (by  her 
uncle,  the  ^^ery  Rev. 
Edward  Spooner),  on 
Saturdav,  4  August  1888, 
Stanley 'W.  R.  Russell 
of  Woodside,  North  wood. 
Isle  of  Wisjht. 


A 


'45 


Octavia,  6th  dau.  of  Sir= 
Oswald  Mosley,  Haronet, 
by  Sophia  Anne  his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Sir  Edward 
Every,  Baronet ;  marr.  at 
All  Souls',  Langham 
Place,  London  (by  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Archibald 
Campbell  Tait,  Bishop  of 
London),  on  Tuesday,  9 
June  1857;  died  at 
Hampsthwaite  Hollings, 
Ripley,  co.  York,  on 
Monday,  18  June  1883. 
I  St  wife. 


=Very  Rev.  Edward  Spooner,  Dean= 
of  Bocking ;  born  at  Elmdon,  co. 
Warwick,  6  July,  bapt.  there  15  August 
182 1  ;  of  Exeter  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  6  February  1840,  B.A. 
1844,  M.A.  1848;  Perpetual  Curate 
of  Holy  Trinity,  Haverstock  Hill, 
1858-59,  Vicar  of  Heston,  both  co. 
Middlesex,  1859-75,  Rector  of  Had- 
leigh  and  I  )ean  of  Bocking,  co.  Suffolk, 
1875,  and  Rural  Dean;  died  at  the 
Deanery,  Hadleigh,  in  his  78th  year, 
on  Wednesday,  25  January,  bur.  at 
Hadleigh  on  Saturday,  28  January 
1899.  Will  dated  21  April  1893,  with 
codicil  dated  20  January  1899,  proved 
at  Bury  St.  Edmunds  15  March  1899, 
by  Anna  Frances  Spooner,  relict,  the 
Rev.  William  Archibald  and  the  Rev. 
Henry  Maxwell  Spooner,  the  Exors. 


=Anna  Frances,  2nd  dau.  of 
John  Chevallier  Cobbokl 
of  Holywells,  co.  Suffolk, 
M.P.,  by  Lucy  his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Patteson,  Rector  of  Drink- 
stone  and  of  Wortham,  co. 
Suffolk ;  born  at  Ipswich 
9  May  1830;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary-le-Tower,  Ipswich,  on 
Monday,  5  October  18S5; 
died  at  Rushmere  Lodge, 
Ipswich,  aged  76,  on  Friday, 
28  December  1906,  bur.  at 
Hadleigh  2  January  1907. 
Will  dated  28  September 
1905,  proved  at  Ipswich 
21  January  1907,  by  PY'lix 
Thornley  Cobbold  and  Her- 
bert St.  (leorge  Cobbold, 
the  Exors.     2nd  wife. 


Lucius  Sydney,  born  at  Wellow 
House,  CO.  Nottingham,  on 
Wednesday,  15  October  1862, 
bapt.  at  Ollerton,  co.  Notting- 
ham, 16  November  1862. 


Archibald  St.  George  Spooner, 
born  at  Wellow  House  on 
Sunday,  1 1  September,  bapt. 
at  Ollerton  16  October  1864. 


I 
Margaret  Geraldine,  born  at 
Wellow  House  on  Thursday, 
8  February,  bapt.  at  Ollerton 
2  April  1866. 


Henry  D'Esterre  Spooner, 
bapt.  at  Heston,  co. 
Middlesex,  9  September 
1868. 


Edith  Augusta,  born  at 
47  St.  George's  Square, 
London,  bapt.  at 
Addington,  co.  Surrey, 
26  September  1869. 


Edward  Julius  Spooner,  born  at  23 
Redcliffe  (iarden.s.  West  Ikompton, 
London,  8  December  1872  ;  died 
there  on  Tuesday,  4  March  1873, 
bur.  in  Brompton  Cemetery. 


146 


Gerard    Spooner,    born    at    Elmdon,    co.    Warwick,    io=j=Mary  Catherine,  3rd  dau.  of  Thomas 


January,  bapt.  there  23  February  1823;  emigrated  to 
New  Zealand,  and  settled  at  Elmdon,  Papetua,  Otago, 
and  afterwards  at  Inchclutha,  Dunedin ;  died  at  Christ 
Church,  New  Zealand,  circa  1908. 


Parsons  Boland  of  Pembroke,  CO. 
Cork ;  marr.  at  Monkstown,  co. 
Cork  (by  the  Rev.  Edward  Spooner), 
on  Saturday,  2  December  1854. 


Gerard  William  Spooner, 
born  at  Catford,  in  the 
parish  of  Huish  Champ- 
flower,  CO.  Somerset,  30 
October,  bapt.  at  Elmdon 
25  December  1855;  marr. 
Louisa  Elliott.  =p 
/k 


Mary  Catherine,  born  at  Catford  24 
August,  bapt.  at  Huish  Champflower 
2  November  1857  ;  marr.  at  All  Saints', 
Dunedin,  14  September  1875,  Thomas 
Chalmers  Reid. 


Richard  Spooner,  born 
at  Catford  12  December 
1858,  bapt.there  privately 
and  received  into  the 
church  at  Ollerton,  co. 
Nottingham,  2  Septem- 
ber i860. 


Richard  Dacre  Harman,=Alice  Sidney,  born  at  Perth 

eldest  son  of  Richard  2 1  February,  bapt.  there 
privately  and  received  into 
the  church  at  Ollerton 
2  September  i860;  marr. 
at  St.  Michael  and  All 
Angels',  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand,  3  October  1 894  (?). 


James  Strachan  Harman 
of  Christchurch,  New 
Zealand. 


Lucius  Henry  Spooner, 

born  at  Popotunoa, 
New  Zealand,  17  Jan- 
uary, registered  at 
Warepa,  Otago,  and 
bapt.  there  31  July 
1862. 


Henrietta,  bom 
at  Popotunoa  3 
October  1864, 
registered  at 
Warepa,  and 
bapt.  there  26 
March  1865. 


Edward  Wilberforce 
Spooner,  born  at 
Popotunoa  12  July 
1866,  registered  at 
Warepa,  and  bapt. 
there  13  January 
1867;  married  Mere 
Manson.  =j= 
A- 


George  Phipps= 
Spooner,  born  at 
Lichclutha  1 7 
October  1868, 
bapt.  there  10 
January  1869. 


=Mabel  Louisa,  dau.  of 
Sir  Richard  Tangye  of 
Glendorgal,  co.  Cornwall, 
by  Caroline  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Thomas  Jesper  of 
Birmingham  ;  marr.  at 
Elmdon  28  June  1892. 


Francis  Archibald  Spooner, 
bom  at  Springfield,  Toko- 
mairiro.  New  Zealand,  28 
May  187 1,  bapt.  at  St. 
John's,  Milton,  Toko- 
mairiro. 


Barbara  Catherine,  bom  at 
1 1  Woodlands  Road,  Barnes, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday, 
8  April  1893. 


Agnes  Caroline,  bom  at  Elmdon, 
Kingston  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  10  March  1897. 


147 


Charles  Spooner,  born  at  Elmdon,  co.  Warwick,=f  Susan  Frances,    dau.    of  Daniel   Trinder   of 


i6  June,  bapt.  there  ii  July  1824;  died  at 
I  Girdler's  Road,  Brook  Green,  Hammersmith, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  57,  on  Friday,  12  August, 
bur.  at  Addington,  co.  Surrey,  16  August  18S1. 
AdBion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
17  October  1881,  to  Susan  Frances  Spooner, 
relict. 


Frances  Maud,  born  at 
Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester, 
on  Sunday,  6  No- 
vember 1859,  bapt. 
there  privately  ;  died  at 
1  Girdler's  Road,  Brook 
Green,  1 1  July,  bur.  at 
Addington  14  July  1 871. 


Norcote,  near  Cirencester,  co.  Gloucester,  by 
Susanna  Lucas  his  2nd  wife,  of  Shrivenham, 
CO.  Berks  ;  bom  at  Norcote  29  January  1824  ; 
marr.  at  Cirencester  on  Wednesday,  i  June 
1853;  died  at  i  Girdler's  Road,  Brook  Green, 
aged  64,  on  Sunday,  6  February,  bur.  at 
Addington  10  February  1887. 


Charles  Sydney  Spooner  of= 
Eyot  Cottage,  Chiswick  Mall, 
CO.  Middlesex  ;  born  at  St. 
Stephen's  Road,  Westbourne 
Park,  London,  on  Monday, 
6  January,  bapt.  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Paddington,  Lon- 
don, 26  February  1862. 


=Minnie  Dibdin,  youngest  dau.  of 
Joseph  Davison  of  Marylebone,  Lon- 
don, by  Eliza  his  wife,  dau.  of  Joseph 
Dibdin  of  London ;  born  at  Pad- 
dington Street,  Marylebone,  18  March 
1867,  bapt.  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone;  marr.  at  Holy  Innocents', 
Hammersmith,  2  July  1900. 


Frederick  Maxwell  Spooner, 
born  at  i  Essex  Villas, 
Kensington,  London,  on 
Thursday,  29  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Philip's,  Ken- 
sington, 12  December  1864; 
died  at  i  Girdler's  Road, 
Brook  Green,  1 1  July, 
bur.  at  Addington  14  July 
1871. 


Eleanor  Mary, 
born  at  i  Essex 
Villas,  Kensing- 
ton, 6  October, 
baptised  at 

St.  Philip's, 
Kensington,  8 
October  1867. 


William  Aubrey  Fortescue= 
of  Bombay,  India,  born  at 
I  Essex  \'illas,  Kensington, 
on  Monday,  27  December 
1869,  bapt.  at  St.  Philip's, 
Kensington,  18  April  1870; 
assumed  the  name  of 
Fortescue  in  lieu  of  that 
of  Spooner  22  October 
1896. 


=Mary  Mildred, 
eldest  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  George 
Martyn  St.  Martin 
Ritchie,Chaplain 
to  H.M.  Forces; 
marr.  at  St. 
Martin's,  Jersey, 
16  September 
1895. 


148 


M.  iAid.%ivta^Jl^^innuzyf 


Sotoe,  toitt)  l^iU^EotDC. 


Very   Rev. 


Thomas    Hill   Peregrine=j=Ellen  Lucy,  eldest 


sable 


Furye  Lowe  of  Court  of  Hill,  co. 
Salop,  and  of  Norbiton  House, 
CO.  Surrey,  Dean  of  Exeter  (eldest 
son  of  Thomas  Humphrey  Lowe 
of  Bromsgrove,  co.  Worcester 
\^Porlraits  in  t/ie  possession  of  Thomas 
Arthur  Hill  Lowe  and  Arthur  Hill 
Ommanney  Peter  Hill-Lowe,  his 
greaf-grandsons\  by  Lucy  his  wife 
\^Miniature  in  ivory  in  the  possession 
of  Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe,  her 
great-grandson^  eldest  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Thomas  Hill  of  Court  of 
Hill,  M.P.  for  Leominster);  bom 
at  Bromsgrove  21  December  1781; 
educated  at  Westminster  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
6  November  1799,  B.A.  1805,  M.A. 
18 1 8 ;  a  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  1 804 ; 
Chaplain  to  Viscount  Gage  181 2, 
Vicar  of  Grimley  with  Hallow,  co.  Worcester,  1820-32,  Rector  of  Holdgate 
(2nd  portion),  co.  Salop,  12  March  182 1,  Rector  of  Silvington,  co.  Salop, 
4  September  1827,  Precentor  of  Exeter  Cathedral  14  September  1832  to 
27  June  1839,  Rector  of  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  23  January  1837  to  1840, 
Vicar  of  Littleham  with  Exmouth,  co.  Devon,  8  September  1840  to  1843, 
Dean  of  Exeter  27  June  1839  until  his  death;  J. P.  for  co.  Salop;  Author 
of  "An  Essay  on  the  Absolving  Power  of  the  Church,"  1825,  and  other 
works;  died  at  the  Deanery,  Exeter,  on  Thursday,  17  Januarj'  1861,  bur. 
in  Exeter  Cathedral.  ^Vill  dated  31  May  1858,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  171,  61) 
II  March  1861,  by  Arthur  Charles  Lowe  of  Court  of  Hill,  brother,  and  the 
Rev.  George  Lowe  of  Up-Ottery,  co.  Devon,  son,  the  Exors.  Portrait  and 
Marble  Bust  in  tlu  possession  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lj)we,  also  Portraits 
in  tlie  possession  of  Arthur  Hill  Ommanney  Peter  Hill-Lowe  and  Noel 
Herbert  Strode  Jjnue,  his  grandsons. 


Arms. — Or    on    a    bend    cotised 
three  lions'  heads  erased  of  the  first. 
Crest. — A  demi-griffin  rampant  or. 
Motto. — Spero  meliora. 


dau.  of  George 
Pardoe  of  Nash 
Court  and  Clee- 
ton,  both  CO. 
Salop,  by  Ellen 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Richard  I-)ansey 
Dansey  of  Easton 
Court,  CO.  Here- 
ford ;  marr.  at 
the  parish  church, 
Ludlow,  CO.  Salop, 
24  February  1808; 
died  at  the 
Deanery,  Exeter, 
17  June  1843, 
bur.  in  Exeter 
Cathedral. 


Lucy,  marr.  at  Hallow= 
18  June  1828  ;  died  at 
Exmouth,  aged  56,  on 
Sunday,  6  August, 
bur.  at  Littleham  10 
August  1865.    ist  wife. 


=Rev.  Thomas  James  Rocke,  born  22= 
November  1803;  of  Downing  College, 
Cambridge,  B.A.  1830,  M.A.  1849; 
Vicar  of  Littleham  with  Exmouth 
1843-77 ;  died  at  Guildford,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  30  August  1881,  bur.  there. 


A 


=Emily  Adelaide,  youngest 
dau.  of  Major-General  George 
Mackie,  C.B. ;  marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Thursday,  7  De- 
cember 1876.  She  married 
istly  Arthur  Dewes.    2nd  wife. 


Helen,  died  unmarried  at  Warborough  Mount,   Babbacombe,  co.   Devon,  Thomas    Lowe, 

aged    72,    on    Friday,    30    December    1881,    bur.    at    St.    Marychurch,    co.  born  28  January 

Devon,  5  January  1882.     Will  dated  16  September  1880,  with  codicil  dated  181 1  ;  died  s.p. 

i6  June  1881,  proved  at  Exeter  14  March  1882,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  Hill  in  Australia. 
Lowe,  nephew,  and  the  Rev.  George  Bather  Powell,  the  Exors. 


My 


Rev.  George  I.owe,  bom  at  Diddlebur>',  co.  Salop,  4  Februarys 
1813,  bapt.  there  the  same  day;  of  Mcrton  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  24  November  1831,  Postmaster  1831-35,  B.A.  1836; 
Vicar  of  Up-Ottery,  co.  Devon,  1841  until  his  death;  died  at 
the  Vicarage,  Up-Ottery,  aged  72,  on  Monday,  2  November,  bur. 
at  Up-Ottery  6  November  1885.  Will  dated  19  January  1880, 
with  codicil  dated  12  February  1880,  proved  (I'rin.  Reg.,  1015,  85) 
3  December  1885,  by  Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe,  retired  Captain 
H.M.  Army,  son,  Mary  Elsie  Lowe,  spinster,  daughter,  and  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Hill  Lowe,  nephew,  the  Exors.  Portrait  in  the 
possession  of  Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe,  his  son. 


^Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of 
Thomas  Crookenden  of 
Rushford  Hall,  co.  Suffolk, 
by  Mary  Anne  Fuller 
his  wife,  of  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex ;  born  at 
Naples,  Italy,  14  April 
1 8 1 9 ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Thursday,  i  September 
1842  ;  died  at  Ealing,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  88,  on 
Sunday,  16  June,  bur.  at 
Ealing  West  on  Wednesday, 
19  June  1907. 


Thomas  Arthur  Hill  Lowe  of= 
Belburyhayes,  Ottery  St.  Mary,  co. 
Devon ;  born  at  the  Vicarage, 
Up-Ottery,  on  Tuesday,  29  April, 
bapt.  at  Up-Ottery  i  June  1845  ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  34th 
(The  Cumberland)  Foot  25  July 
1865,  Lieutenant  5  January  1870, 
Captain  12  June  1878,  retired  1880; 
Member  of  the  Devon  County 
Council  March  1894  to  March 
1897  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Devon  1896. 

7.  a  J'  ^' 


=Emily  Elizabeth  (Milly), 
eldest  dau.  of  Samuel 
George  Robison  of  4 
Chatsworth  Road,  West 
Norwood,  CO.  Surrey,  for- 
merly of  Torquay,  co. 
Devon  ;  born  1 2  October 
1863  ;  marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Torquay  (by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hill  Lowe),  on 
Saturday,  18  January  1890. 


Harry  Noel  Lowe  (twin  with 
George  Edward),  born  at 
the  Vicarage,  Up-Ottery,  on 
Wednesday,  28  October, 
bapt.  at  Up-Ottery  6  Decem- 
ber 1846  ;  of  the  Royal  Navy, 
Sub-Lieutenant  23  September 
1867,  Lieutenant  6  February 
1872  ;  drowned  in  Portland 
Roads  15  November  1877, 
bur.  in  the  Naval  Cemetery, 
Portland.  Will  dated  14  No- 
vember 1877,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.>  52,  78)  21  January 
1878,  by  the  Rev.  George 
Lowe,  the  father. 


George  Edward  Lowe 
(twin  with  Harry  Noel); 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Up- 
Ottery,  on  Wednesday,  28 
October,  bapt.  at  Up-Ottery 
6  December  1846 ;  died 
at  Budleigh  Salterton,  co. 
Devon,  aged  4^  months, 
on  Friday,  5  March,  bur. 
at  Up  Ottery  10  March 
1847.  _ 

Mary  Elsie,  born  at  Up- 
Ottery  10  July,  bapt.  there 
30  July  1848. 


Rev.  George  Francis  Edward  Lowe,  born  26= 
December  1854,  bapt.  at  St.  David's,  Exeter, 
CO.  Devon,  31  January  1855;  educated  at 
Chichester ;  Curate  of  Bridport,  co.  Dorset, 
1883-84,  of  Christchurch,  CO.  Hants,  1884-87, 
of  Arreton,  Isle  of  Wight,  1897-99,  and  of 
Wroxall  with  Newchurch  (in  charge  of  Wroxall), 
Isle  of  W'ight,  1 899- 1 904;  died  s.p.  at  the 
"  Homes  of  St.  Barnabas,"  near  East  Grin- 
stead,  CO.  Sussex,  aged  50,  on  Friday,  8 
December  1905,  bur.  at  Lingfield,  co.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  8  May  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
518,  1906)  6  April  1906,  by  Frances  Mary 
Ann  Lowe,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Frances  Mary  Ann 
(Neustetter),  the 
youngest  child  of 
the  Rev.  Frederick 
von  Stiirmer  (Neu- 
stetter), Rector  of 
Heapham,  co.  Lin- 
coln ;  marr.  by 
special  licence  at 
St.  John's,  Char- 
lotte Street,  Fitzroy 
Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  21  July 
1881. 


Anna  Louisa,  born  25  July  1856,  bapt.  privately 
at  Torquay ;  died  at  Madeira,  aged  28,  on 
Sunday,  27  July  1884,  bur.  there.  Will  dated 
2  May  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  719,  84) 
25  September  1884,  by  the  Rev.  George  Bather 
Powell  and  Edward  Pardoe  Powell,  Lieutenant 
R.N.,  the  Exors. 


Georgina  Emily  Madelina, 
bapt.  at  Up-Ottery  24  Au- 
gust 1859;  died  at  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  aged  7  years 
and  1 1  months,  on 'I'hursday, 
6  June,  bur.  at  Up-Ottery 
12  June  1867. 


Harriet  Lucy, 
bapt.  at  Up- 
Ottery  29  Sep- 
tember 1863. 


Katharina,  youngest=j=Admiral  Arthur  Lowe,  born  at= 
dau.  of  Admiral  '  Corfton,  co.  Salop,  27  July, 
bapt.  at  Diddlebury,  co.  Salop, 
7  August  1814;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  25  April  1827, 
Lieutenant  3  September  1837, 
Commander  28  August  1841, 
Captain  30  August  1845,  Vice- 
Admiral  27  February  1870, 
retired  i  April  1870;  Admiral 
18  June  1876;  present  at  the 
operations  on  the  North  coast 
of  Africa  1837,  and  served  on 
the  coast  of  Syria  (medal  and 
clasp,  Turkish  medal);  present 
at  siege  of  St.  Jean  d'Acre ; 
was  Flag-Captain  of  Devon- 
port  to  Admiral  Sir  John 
Acworth  Ommanney;  J. P.  for 
CO.  Devon  ;  died  at  his  resi- 
dence, 3  Wingfield  Villas,  Stoke 
Damerel,  aged  68,  on  Monday, 
18  December,  bur.  at  Burford, 
CO.  Salop,  22  December  1882. 
Will  dated  5  May  1879,  with 
two  codicils  dated  respectively  8  May  1879  and 
3  June  1882,  proved  at  Exeter  8  February  1883, 
by  Admiral  Henry  Chads  of  Southsea,  and  Charles 
Theodore  Bewes,  gent.,  the  Exors.  Portraits  in 
the  possession  of  his  sons  and  daughters. 


Sir  John  Acworth 
Ommanney  of  Warb- 
lington  House,  co. 
Hants,  K.C.B.,  Com- 
mander-in-Chief at 
Devonport  1 854;born 
5  December  181 3; 
marr.  at  VVarblington 
(by  the  Very  Rev. 
Thomas  Hill  Pere- 
grine Furye  Lowe) 
on  Wednesday,  1 2 
July  1848;  died  at 
Penlee  House,  Stoke 
Damerel,  co.  Devon, 
on  Wednesday,  24 
September  1856,  bur. 
in  the  cemetery  at 
Plymouth,  co.  Devon. 
I  St  wife. 


■Florence,  younger= 
dau.  and  in  her  issue 
sole  heir  of  George 
Strode  of  Newnham 
Park,  Plympton,  co. 
Devon,  J.  P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Dorothea 
Bird  his  wife,  dau. 
of  William  Symons 
of  Chaddlewood,  co. 
Devon ;  born  1 2  Sep- 
tember 1825  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Mary's,  Plympton 
(by  the  Rev.  George 
Lowe,  brother  of 
the  bridegroom),  on 
Tuesday,  9  Feb- 
ruary 1858 ;  died  at 
Stoke  Damerel  on 
Sunday,  ri  January 
1863,  bur.  at  St. 
Mary's,  Plympton. 
M.L  Portraits  in 
the  possession  of  her 
sons,  George  Sydney 
Strode  Strode  and 
Noel  Herbert  Strode 
Lo7ve.     2nd  wife. 


'Elizabeth  Henrietta, 
eldest  dau.  of  Admiral 
Sir  Henry  Ducie 
Chads,  G.C.B.,  Super- 
intendent of  the  Royal 
Navy  College,  Ports- 
mouth, and  Comman- 
der-in-Chief at  Cork  ; 
born  24  February 
1821  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Jude's,  Southsea,  co. 
Hants,  on  Tuesday,  20 
September  1864:  died 
s.p.  at  3  Wingfield 
Villas,  Stoke  Damerel, 
aged  83,  on  Wednes- 
day, 25  January,  bur. 
in  the  churchyard  at 
Burford,  co.  Salop,  28 
January  1905.  Will 
dated  i  February  1889, 
with  codicil  dated  21 
June  1904,  proved 
at  Exeter  18  February 
1905,  by  Admiral  Sir 
Henry  Chads,  K.C.B., 
brother,  Laura  Chads, 
spinster,  sister,  Com- 
mander William  Henry 
Du  Caurroy  Chads, 
R.N.,  nephew,  the 
Exors.     3rd  wife. 


A 


{For  issue  see  page  IS 4-) 


Ada  Mary,  eldest= 
dau.  of  Colonel  Sir 
Gustavus  Hume; 
born  in  August 
1862  ;  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  8  June 
1886;  died  at  Court 
of  Hill,  CO.  Salop, 
aged  27,  on  Tues- 
day, 17  December, 
bur.  at  Burford  21 
December  1889. 
Memorial  W'indow 
in  Nash  Church, 
CO.  Salop.    I  St  wife. 


:Arthur  Hill  Ommanney  Peter  Hill-Lowe  of  Court  of= 
Hill,  CO.  Salop ;  born  at  Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  9  May  1849;  educated  at  Exeter;  entered 
the  Royal  Navy  as  a  Cadet  9  September  1862,  Sub- 
Lieutenant  17  November  1868,  Lieutenant  30  August 
1872,  retired  as  Commander  26  June  1883;  ist  Lieutenant 
of  "Thistle";  employed  in  the  operations  against  the 
Malays  in  the  Perak  War,  at  the  attack  and  capture  of 
Passir  Sala,  and  afterwards  in  the  operations  against 
Malays  in  the  Sungsi  U'jong  and  Sri  Menant  Territory 
1875-76  (Perak  medal  with  clasp);  J. P.  for  co.  Salop; 
by  Deed  Poll  dated  3  February  1886,  he  took  the 
additional  surname  of  Hill  on  succeeding  to  the  Court  of 
Hill  property. 


=Beatrice  Geraldine, 
youngest  dau.  of 
William  Ruxton  of 
Ardee  House,  co. 
Louth,  Vice-Lieu- 
tenant for  CO.  Louth, 
J.P.  and  D.L.,  by 
Caroline  Diana  his 
wife,  younger  dau. 
and  coheir  of 
Charles  Vernon  of 
Royal  Park  Cres- 
cent, Clifton,  CO. 
Gloucester ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's, 
Ardee,  on  Wednes- 
day, 15  July  1891. 
2nd  wife. 


Ada  Mary,  bom  at  Court 
of  Hill  on  Tuesday,  17 
December,  bapt.  privately 
at  Nash  23  December  1889. 


I 
Arthur  Noel  Vernon  Hill-Lowe,  born 
at  3  Wingfield  Villas,  Stoke  Damerel, 
on    Wednesday,    i     June,    bapt.    at 
Stoke  Damerel  5  July  1892. 

'51 


I 
Sybil    Geraldine,    born   at 
Court  of  Hill  on  Thursday, 
30    April,    bapt.  at    Nash 
27  May  1S96. 


Herbert  Lowe, 
bapt.  at  Did- 
dlebury,  co. 
Salop,  23  June 
i8i6. 


Rev.  Noel  Lowe,  bom^ 
23  October,  bapt.  at 
Diddlebury  26  October 
181 7;  of  Queen's  Col- 
lege, Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 3  May  1838,  B.A. 
1842  ;  Vicar  of  Colaton 
Raleigh,  co.  Devon,  1844 
until  his  death  ;  died  at 
the  Vicarage,  Colaton 
Raleigh,  aged  39,  on 
Friday,  3  April,  bur. 
at  Colaton  Raleigh  1 1 
April  1857.  Will  dated 
10  March  1857,  proved 
at  Exeter  6  August 
1859,  by  John  Curzon 
Moore-Stevens,  one  of 
the  Exors. 


=Louisa  Julia,  younger  dau. 
of  the  Ven''''  John  Moore- 
Stevens  of  Winscott,  Torring- 
ton,  CO.  Devon,  by  Anne 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  William  Roberts, 
Vice-Provost  of  Eton  College ; 
born  17  February,  bapt.  at 
Otterton,  co.  Devon,  23  April 
1823;  marr.  at  Exeter 
Cathedral  29  April  1847  ; 
died  at  the  Vicarage,  Colaton 
Raleigh, aged  33, on  Saturday, 
10  May,  bur.  at  Colaton 
Raleigh  16  May  1856. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Moore-Stevens, 
Vol.  8,  page  112.) 


Anna,  bapt.  at  Diddle- 
bury 6  July  1819 ; 
died  unmarried  at  4 
Warborough  Mount, 
Babbacombe,  co.  De- 
von, aged  60,  on 
Saturday,  28  February, 
bur.  at  St.  Mary- 
church,  CO.  Devon,  4 
March  1880.  Adiiion 
(with  will  dated  7  Oc- 
tober 1 863  and  codicil 
28  May  1868)  was 
granted  at  Exeter  1 2 
June  1880,  to  the 
Rev.  George  Lowe, 
brother,  the  residuary 
legatee  substituted. 


Rev.  Thomas  Hill  Lowe,  born  28  July,  bapt.  at=Janet,  dau.  of  John  Eleanor  Lucy,  born 
Colaton  Raleigh  28  August  1848;  of  Exeter  Williams  of  Llandough,  at  Colaton  Raleigh 
College,    Oxford,    matriculated    30    November     co.  Glamorgan,  by  Mary     23  November,  bapt. 


1867,  B.A.  of  New  Inn  Hall,  Oxford,  1873, 
M.A.  1874  ;  Vicar  of  St.  Michael's,  \\'est  Hill, 
Ottery  St.  Mary,  co.  Devon,  since  1887. 


his  wife,  dau.  of  David     there  23  December 

Morgan ;    born    30  Oc-     1849. 

tober    1864;    marr.    at 

Llandough    27   January 

1885. 


Katharina  Jane  Caroline,  of  Penlee 
Gardens,  Stoke  Damerel,  co.  Devon  ; 
bom  at  Devonport  i  July,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church.  Stoke  Damerel, 
28  July  1851. 


Emma  Florence  Hastings,  born  16  February,  bapt.  at 
the  parish  church.  Stoke  Damerel,  19  March  1854  ; 
died  unmarried  at  3  Wingfield  Villas,  Stoke  Damerel, 
aged  29,  on  Saturday,  5  January,  bur.  at  Burford, 
CO.  Salop,  II  January  1884. 


152 


Emma,  bapt.  at  Diddlebury,  co.  Salop,  28 
February  182 1  ;  died  unmarried  at  4  War- 
borough  Mount,  Babbacombe,  co.  Devon,  on 
Tuesday,  19  January  1892,  bur.  in  St.  Mary- 
church  Cemetery,  co.  Devon.  Will  dated 
23  August  1882,  with  two  codicils  dated  23 
August  1882  and  i  February  1883,  proved 
at  Exeter  10  February  1892,  by  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Hill  Lowe,  nephew,  the  sole  Exor. 


Harriet,  bapt.  at  Diddlebury  24  April  1822 ; 
died  unmarried  at  the  Industrial  Orphan 
Home,  Warborough  Mount,  Babbacombe, 
aged  76,  on  Sunday,  27  February  1898,  bur. 
in  St.  Marychurch  Cemetery.  Will  dated 
9  November  1892,  with  codicil  dated  6  January 
1893,  proved  at  Exeter  12  May  1898,  by  the 
Rev.  John  Gilberd  Pearse,  the  sole  Exor. 


Charles  Edward  Francis  Lowe  of  Fruit-= 
lands,  Kamloops,  British  Columbia  ;  born 
12  February,  bapt.  at  Colaton  Raleigh, 
CO.  Devon,  23  March  1851;  Member 
of  the  Legislative  Council  of  Canada. 


C^^^ft^*  ^'  ^^:^co^^__ 


=Rachel  Annie,  dau.  of 
Joel  Reaman,  Member  of 
the  Legislative  Assembly 
for  the  province  of  Assini- 
boia,  Canada ;  born  7 
February  1871;  marr.  at 
Yorkton,  in  the  province 
of  Saskatchewan,  Canada, 
4  April  1889. 


George  Henry  Herbert 
Noel  Lowe,  bom  22 
June,  bapt.  at  Colaton 
Raleigh  17  July  1853; 
died,  aged  7  years  and 
II  months,  10  May, 
bur.  at  Up-Ottery,  co. 
Devon,  15  May  1861. 


Noel  Arthur  Lowe,  born  at 
Vancouver,  British  Columbia, 
25  October  1895;  bur.  at 
Savona,  Yale  County,  British 
Columbia,  15  September 
1907. 


Herbert  Edward 
Lowe,  born  2 1 
September  1899. 


Eleanor  Catherine,   born   22  Francis  Joel 

January      1904;      died     at  Lowe,   bom 

Savona,    Yale    County,    bur.  28         April 

there  13  September  1904.  1906. 


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^trolir  of  i^cVunljam  ^arfe,  co.  Bet3on, 


Admiral  Arthur 
Lowe   (sec  pai^f 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms, — Quarterly:  Island  4th,  Argent 
a  chevron  bulwecn  three  conies  sable, 
Strode  ;  2nd  and  3rd,  Or  on  a  bend 
cotised  sable  three  lions'  heads  erased 
of  the  first,  Lowe. 

Crests. — I,  On  a  mount  vert  a  savin 
tree  proper  fructed  gules,  Strode  ; 
2,  A  demi-griffin  rampant  or,  LowE. 

Motto. — Hjeme  viresco. 


=Florence,  younger 
dau.  of  George 
Strode.    2nd  wife. 


George  Sydney  Strode  Strode  of  Newnham= 
]'ark,  Plympton,  co.  Devon  ;  bom  at 
3  Wingfield  Villas,  Stoke  Uamerel  on 
Tuesday,  29  January,  bapt.  at  Plympton 
St.  Mary  21  March  1861;  entered  the 
South  Devon  Regiment  of  Militia  (after- 
wards 3rd  Battalion  Devonshire  Regiment) 
as  Lieutenant  27  Novembtr  1880,  Captain 
3  March  1888,  retired  with  rank  of  Hon. 
Major  1897  ;  Instructor  of  Musketry  ; 
J.l'.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Devon,  High  Sheriff 
1906-1907  ;  assumed  by  Royal  Licence 
dated  27  February  1897,  the  surname 
of  Strode  in  lieu  of  that  of  Lowe,  with 
permission  to  quarter  the  arms  of  Strode 
and  Lowe  in  accordance  with  the 
directions  of  his  grandfather's  will  on 
the  death  of  his  maternal  aunt,  Dorothy 
Georgiana  Admonition  Strode,  who  died 
unmarried  30  November  1896. 


=Anna  Fielding, 
2nd  dau.  of 
Thomson  Boyd 
of  14  Royal 
Terrace,  Edin- 
burgh, by  Mar- 
garet Fielding 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Arthur  Pigott 
Brown,  Captain 
50th  West  Kent 
Regiment;  marr. 
at  St.  Paul's  Epis- 
copal Church, 
Edinburgh,  on 
\Vednesday,  26 
January  1887. 


Anna  Margaret  Dorothea,  Eileen  Ruth  .Admonition, 

born    at     i     Collingwood  born    at     i     CoUingwood 

Villas,  Stoke  Damerel,  on  Villas,     Stoke      Damerel, 

Sunday,     20     November,  on  Tuesday,    16   January, 

bapt.   at    Stoke    Damerel  bapt.    at    Stoke    Damerel 

20  December  1887.  26  February  1894. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Noel  Herbert  Strode  Lowe,  born  at  3  Wingfield  Villas,  = 
Stoke  Damerel,  on  Sunday,  14  December  1862,  bapt.  at  Plympton 
St.  Mary  17  February  1863;  entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  3rd  Battalion 
Devonshire  Regiment  (Militia)  i  July  1881,  Lieutenant  Queen's  Own 
(Royal  West  Kent)  Regiment  23  May  1885,  Captain  i  February  1893, 
Major  8  May  1903,  Lieut.-Colonel  19  August  1909;  in  command  of 
Regiment  at  Lebong,  Darjeeling,  India;  served  in  Egypt  1886,  and  at 
operations  on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India  1897-98;  with  the 
Malakand  Field  Force  in  e.\pedition  into  the  Mohmand  country  (slightly 
wounded,  medal  with  clasp);  served  in  South  African  War  1900-1902, 
at  operations  in  the  Orange  Free  State  April  and  May  1900;  in  the 
Orange  River  Colony  May  to  29  November  1900,  including  actions  at 

Biddulphsberg  and  Wittebergen   i   to  29  July; 

at  operations  in  Cape  Colony,  South  of  Orange 

River,   1900  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps. 

King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


^Henrietta  Lander, 
youngest  daughter 
of  Major-General 
William  John  Chads 
of  Dover  Court, 
Southsea,  co.  Hants, 
C.B.,  and  grand- 
daughter of  Admiral 
Sir  Henry  Ducie 
Chads,  G.C.B.  {see 
page  Jji);  marr.  at 
St.  J  ude's,  Southsea, 
on  Wednesday,  25 
March  1903. 


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154 


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iQg^iag^i^TO^^^ii^aiiii^ii)^^ 


DEVONSHIRE. 

Arms  on  record  in  the   College  of  Arms. — Sable   three   bucks'   heads 

caboshed  argent. 
Crest. — A  serpent  nowed  proper. 

Supporters. — Two  bucks  proper  each  wreathed  round  the  neck  with 
a  chaplet  of  roses  alternately  argent  and  azure. 

Motto. — Cavendo  tutus. 


33cl)ou0l)ire» 


William  Cavendish,  LL.D.  (son  of  George  Augustus=y=Hon''''  Louisa,  eldest  dau.  of  Cornelius, 


Henry,  ist  Earl  of  Burlington  [3rd  son  of  Williani, 
4th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.],  by  Lady  Kli/abctli 
his  wife,  dau.  and  lieir  of  Charles,  7th  Karl  of 
Northampton);  born  10  January  1783;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  M.A.  1S03,  Hon.  LL.D.  1811  ; 
M.P.  for  Knaresborough  1804,  for  Aylesbury  1804 
-1806,  and  for  the  borough  of  Derby  1806-12; 
died  from  the  result  of  an  accident  at  Holker, 
CO.  Lancaster,  aged  29,  on  Wednesday,  14  January, 
bur.  at  All  Saints',  Derby,  28  January  181 2.  Will 
dated  25  December  1810,  proved  (P.C.C.  113 
Oxford^  14  March  1812,  by  Lord  Ceorge  Augustus 
Henry  Cavendish,  father,  and  Charles  Wilham 
Wentworth-Fitzwiliiam,  two  of  the  Exors. 


St  Baron  Lismore,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
nd  d.iu.  of  John  I'onsonby,  Speaker 
of  the  House  of  Commons  in  Ireland  ; 
bom  5  August  1779;  marr.  at  Lady 
Lismore's  house  in  Charles  Street, 
Berkeley  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
18  July  1807  ;  died  at  Chislehurst,  co. 
Kent,  in  her  84th  year,  on  Friday,  17 
April  1863,  bur.  at  Edensor,  co.  Derby. 
Will  dated  July  1858,  [)roved  (I'rin.  Reg., 
411,  63)  16  July  1863,  by  William,  Duke 
of  Devonshire,  Lord  George  Henry 
Cavendish  and  Lord  Richard  Cavendish, 
sons,  the  EXors. 


Sir  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Marquess  of= 
Hartington,  Earl  of  Devonshire,  Earl  of  Burlington,  Baron 
Cavendish  of  Hardwicke  and  Baron  Cavendish  of  Keigiiley,  all 
in  the  Peerage  of  the  United  Kingdom,  K.G.,  P.C,  LL.D., 
D.C.L.,  F.R.S.  ;  born  in  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Stjuare,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  27  April  1808  ;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge  (2nd  Wrangler,  Smith's  Prizeman),  B.A.  and 
M.A.  1829,  LL.D.  6  July  1S35,  Chancellor  of  the  University 
of  Cambridge  1862,  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  London 
1835-56,  and  a  Trustee  of  the  Hunterian  Museum;  M.P.  for 
the  University  of  Cambridge  1829-31,  for  Malton  1831-32,  and 
for  North  Derbyshire  1832  to  May  1834;  J. P.  for  the  counties 
of  Lancaster  and  Sussex,  Lord-Lieutenant  for  co.  Lancaster 
1857-58,  Lord-Lieutenant  and  Custos  Rotulorum  for  co.' 
Derby  1858,  High  Steward  of  the  boroughs  of  Cambridge,  i860, 
and  Derby,  Steward  of  the  hundred  of  Amounderness,  co. 
Lancaster;  created  K.G.  25  March  1858,  sworn  a  Privy 
Councillor  1878;  succeeded  his  grandfather  as  2nd  Earl  of 
Burlington  4  May  1834,  and  his  cousin,  William  Spencer,  as 
7th  Duke  of  Devonshire,  17  January  1858;  died  at  Holker 
Hall,  in  his  84th  year,  on  Monday,  21  December,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Edensor,  co.  Derby,  on  Saturday,  26  December 
1891.  Memorial  services  at  St.  Mary's  and  St.  Saviour's, 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex,  the  .same  day.  Will  dated  27  July  1891, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  743,  92)  26  July  1892,  by  Spencer  Compton, 
Duke  of  Devonshire. 


=Lady  Blanche  Georgiana, 
4th  dau.  of  George,  6th 
Earl  of  Carlisle,  K.G.,  by 
Lady  Georgiana  Dorothy 
his  wife,  elder  dau.  and 
coheir  of  William,  5th 
Duke  of  Devonshire, 
K.G.  ;  born  1 1  January 
181 2  ;  marr.  at  Devon- 
shire House,  Piccadilly, 
London,  6  August  1829; 
died  at  West  Hill,  Wands- 
worth, CO.  Surrey,  on 
Monday,  27  April  1840, 
bur.  in  the  Carlisle  family 
burial  ground  at  Putney,  co. 
Surrey,  the  remains  being 
subsequently  removed  to 
Edensor,  and  placed  beside 
those  of  her  husband  in 
the  sunnner  of  1892. 


William  Cavendish,  Lord  Cavendish ;  born  in  Belgrave  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
8  December  1831  ;  died,  aged  2\  years,  on  Thursday,  15  May  1834,  bur.  at  Putney,  the 
remains  being  subsequently  removed  to  Edensor. 


158 


Frederick  John  Howard  of  Compton  Place,  co.= 
Sussex  (son  of  the  Hon'''"  Frederick  Howard,  Major 
loth  Hussars,  and  grandson  of  Frederick,  5th  Earl 
of  Carlisle,  K.T.) ;  born  i  March  1814:  Private 
Secretary  to  his  cousin,  George  ^\'illiam  Frederick, 
7th  Earl  of  Carlisle,  K.G.,  when  Chief  Secretary  for 
Ireland,  1835-41  ;  died  at  Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  83,  on  Sunday,  28  February  1897,  bur.  at 
Edensor,  co.  Derby.  Will  dated  30  June  1886, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  425,  97)  30  April  1897,  by 
Alfred  John  Howard  and  Cecil  George  Savile,  Baron 
Hawkesbury,  the  Exors.  /t\ 


=Fanny,  born  11  April  1809;  raised  to 
the  rank  of  a  Duke's  daughter  3  July 
1858 ;  marr.  at  Chiswick,  co.  Middlesex, 
I  July  1837;  died  at  Compton  Place, 
aged  76,  on  Wednesday,  30  December 
1885,  bur.  at  Edensor.  Adfrion  (with 
will  dated  17  May  1880)  was  granted 
(Prin.  Reg.,  337,  86)  13  April  1886,  to 
Alfred  John  Howard,  son,  and  Cecil 
George  Savile  Foljambe,  the  legatees  in 
trust. 


Sir  Spencer  Compton  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  K.G.,= 
G.C.V.O.,  P.C,  LL.D.,  D.C.L. ;  born  23  July  1833;  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1851,  M.A. 
1854,  Hon.  LL.D.  1862,  elected  Chancellor  of  Cambridge 
University  1892,  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford  26  June  1878,  Hon. 
LL.D.  Leeds  1904,  elected  first  Chancellor  of  Manchester 
University  1907,  Lord  Rector  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh 
1877-80,  a  Senator  of  the  University  of  London  and  a  Trustee 
of  the  Hunterian  Museum ;  attached  to  Earl  Granville's 
Special  Embassy  to  Russia  1856,  to  attend  the  Coronation  of 
Alexander  H. ;  M.P.  for  North  Lancashire  1857-6S,  New 
Radnor  1869-80,  North-East  Lancashire  1880-85,  and  for 
Rossendale  division  of  North-East  Lancashire  1885-91  ;  a  Lord 
of  the  Admiralty  1863,  Under-Secretary  for  War  1863-66, 
Secretary  of  State  for  War  1866,  Postmaster-General  1868-70, 
Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  1870-74,  Secretary  of  State  for  India 
1880-82,  and  for  War  1882-85,  President  of  I3oard  of  Education 
1900-1902,  and  Lord  President  of  the  Council  and  President  of 
Council  of  National  Defence  1895-1903;  an  Hon.  M.  Inst.  C.E. 
and  Hon.  Colonel  3rd  Battalion  and  ist  Volunteer  Battalion 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Nottinghamshire  and  Derbyshire  Regiment) 
and  ist  Volunteer  Battalion  King's  Own  (Royal  Lancashire 
Regiment)  1903,  Hon.  Colonel  2nd  Volunteer  Brigade  Cinque 
Ports  division  Royal  Artillery ;  J.P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Lancaster, 
Lord  High  Steward  of  the  borough  of  Derby,  Lord-Lieutenant 
and  Custos  Rotulorum  for  co.  Derby,  H.M.  Lieutenant  for  the 
county  and  borough  of  Waterford  1895,  Mayor  of  Eastbourne 
1897-98 ;  Provincial  Grand  Master  of  Freemasons  for  co. 
Derby  1858  until  his  death;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1866, 
K.G.  1892,  G.C.V.O.  7  January  1907 ;  succeeded  his  father 
as  8th  Duke  21  December  1891  ;  died  at  the  Hotel  Metropole, 
Cannes,  France,  on  Tuesday,  24  March,  bur.  in  the  churchyard 
at  Edensor,  co.  Derby,  on  Saturday,  28  March  1908.  Memorial 
services  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  and  at  the  parish  church, 
Eastbourne,  the  same  day.  Will  dated  12  May  1902,  with  two 
codicils  dated  respectively  9  August  1904  and  28  June  1907, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  30,  1908)  16  July  1908,  by  Victor  Christian 
William,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  and  Richard  Frederick  Cavendish, 
two  of  the  Exors. 


Countess  Louise  Fredericke 
Auguste,  dau.  of  Charles 
Francis  Victor,  Count  von 
Alten  of  Hanover,  Germany; 
born  15  January  1832; 
Mistress  of  the  Robes  to 
Queen  Victoria  1858-59, 
a  Lady  of  Justice  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in 
England ;  marr.  by  special 
licence  at  Christ  Church, 
Down  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  16 
August  1892;  marr.  istly  at 
the  Palace  Chapel,  Hanover, 
and  afterwards  at  the  chapel 
of  the  British  Embassy,  22 
July  1852,  William  Drogo, 
7th  Duke  of  Manchester, 
K.P.,  who  died,  leaving  issue, 
at  Naples,  Italy,  on  Friday, 
21  March  1890,  bur.  at 
Kimbolton,  co.  Huntingdon. 


159 


George  Henry  Cavendish  of  Ashford  Hall,  co.  Derby  ;= 
born  19  August  1810;  educated  at  Eton  and  at 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge;  M.P.  for  North  Derbyshire 
1834-80;  J.l'.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Derby;  served  in  the 
Rifle  Brigade  1832-34,  Captain  2nd  Derbyshire  Militia 
1855,  Major  (Hon.  Colonel)  3rd  Derbyshire  Rifle 
Volunteers  1860-80;  raised  to  the  rank  of  an  I'^arl's 
son  1837,  and  to  that  of  a  Duke's  son  3  July  1858; 
died  at  Ashford  Hall,  aged  70,  on  Thursday,  23 
September  1880,  bur.  at  Edensor,  co.  Derby.  Will  dated 
I  April  187S,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  927,  80)  14  December 
1880,  by  James  Charles  Cavendish,  son,  the  sole  Exor. 


=Lady  Louisa,  youngest  dau.  of  Henrj', 
2nd  Earl  of  Harewood  ;  born  10 
September  1812  ;  marr.  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  4  July 
1835  ;  died  at  3  Belgrave  Place, 
Westminster,  aged  73,  on  Wednesday, 
10  March  1886,  bur.  at  Edensor. 
Will  dated  i  June  1881,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  407,  86)  11  May  1886, 
by  James  Charles  Cavendish,  son,  the 
sole  Itxor. 


Henry  George  Cavendish, 
born  at  the  residence  of 
the  Earl  of  Harewood, 
Hanover  Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  24  May 
1836  ;  entered  the  Army 
as  Ensign  68th  Foot  26 
February  1856,  Lieutenant 
23  August  1859;  died  at 
Edensor,  aged  29,  on 
Thursday,  9  November 
1865,  bur.  at  Edensor. 
Administration  was  granted 
at  Derby  6  February  1866, 
to  Lord  George  Henry 
Cavendish,  father  and  next 
of  kin. 


Hon''''=  Algernon  Fulke  Egerton,  D.C.L.= 
(3rd  son  of  Francis,  ist  Earl  of  Ellesmere, 
K.G.) ;  born  31  December  1825;  educated 
at  Harrow  and  at  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  19  October  1843,  B.A.  1848, 
Fellow  of  All  Souls' College  1849-63,  B.C.L. 
1853,  D.C.L.  1857;  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1846;  Lieut.- Colonel  Commandant  and 
Hon.  Colonel  Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  1881-82,  Hon.  Colonel 
Queen's  Own  Lancaster  Rifle  Volunteers 
i860;  M.P.  for  South  Lancashire  1859 
-68,  for  South-East  Lancashire  1868-80, 
and  for  Wigan  December  1882-85; 
Secretary  to  the  Admiralty  1874-80;  died 
at  3  Belgrave  Place,  Westminster,  aged  65, 
on  Tuesday,  14  July,  bur.  at  Worsley,  co. 
Lancaster,  18  July  1891.  Will  dated 
2  September  1890,  proved  at  Manchester 
28  September  1891,  by  the  Hon'''*^  Alice 
Louisa  Egerton  of  3  Belgrave  Place,  relict, 
and  James  Charles  Cavendish,  the  Exors. 


=Alice  Louisa,  born  at 
Harewood  House, 
Hanover  Square,  Lon- 
don, on  Sunday,  18 
June  1837  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knights- 
bridge,  London,  on 
Thursday,  22  January 
1863  ;  died  at  3 
Belgrave  Place,  West- 
minster, in  her  68th 
year,  on  Tuesday,  28 
March,  bur.  at  Worsley 
I  April  1905.  Will 
dated  23  March  1904, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
660,  1905)  10  May 
1 905,  by  James  Charles 
Cavendish,  brother, 
and  Blanche  Susan 
I'^gerton,  daughter, 
two  of  the  Exors. 


A 


Admiral  the  Hon*"''  Francis  Egerton,  F.R.G.S.  (2nd  son  of= 
Francis,  ist  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  K.G.);  born  15  September 
1824  ;  joined  the  Royal  Navy  in  1840,  Captain  i  February 
1855,  Naval  A.D.C.  to  Queen  Victoria  1865-73,  Rear-Admiral 
1873,  Vice-Admiral  1878,  Admiral  1884  ;  served  on  the 
Coast  of  Syria  and  was  present  at  the  bombardment  of 
St.  Jean  d'Acre  in  1840,  and  in  command  of  the  "Basilisk," 
in  the  Baltic  during  the  Russian  War  1854  (Syria  and  Baltic 
medals);  M.P.  for  East  Derbyshire  1868-85,  and  for  North- 
East  Derbyshire  1885-86  ;  appointed  Lord- Lieutenant  for  co. 
Surrey  1893,  J. P.  for  the  counties  of  Derby  and  Surrey;  died 
suddenly  at  St.  George's  Hill,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Sunday,  15  December,  bur.  at  Byfleet,  co.  Surrey,  on  Thursday, 
19  December  1895.  Will  dated  i  August  1889,  with  four 
codicils  dated  24  July  1891  to  20  December  1892,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  137,  96)  22  February  1896,  by  Lady  Louisa  Caroline 
Egerton,  relict,  Francis  Charles  Granville,  Earl  of  Ellesmere,  and 
the  Hon'"''  Alfred  Lyttelton,  the  Exors. 


=Louisa  Caroline,  born  in 
Belgrave  Square,  London, 
on  Monday,  16  March  1835; 
marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Cartmel,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Tuesday,  2 6  September  1865; 
died  at  Hardwick  Hall,  co. 
Derby,  aged  72,  on  Satur- 
day, 2 1  September,  bur. 
at  Byfleet  on  Thursday,  26 
September  1907.  Memorial 
service  at  Edensor,  co.  Derby. 
Will  dated  4  June  1905, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1446, 
1907)  II  October  1907,  by 
William  Francis  Egerton  and 
Blanche  Harriet  Egerton, 
spinster,  the  Exors. 


A 


160 


Richard  Cavendish,  LL.D.  ;  born  posthumous  3  July  1812;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
M.A.  1843;  raised  to  the  rank  of  a  Duke's  son  3  July  1858;  died  unmarried  at  16  Savile  Row, 
Westminster,  in  his  62nd  year,  on  Wednesday,  19  November,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Edensor,  co.  Derby,  on  Tuesday,  25  November  1S73.  Will  dated  13  July  1870,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  824,  73)  23  December  1873,  by  William,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  and  Lord  George  Henry 
Cavendish,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Colonel  James  Charles  Cavendish  of  Darley 
House,  Darley  Abbey,  co.  Derby,  and  of 
3  Belgrave  Place,  Westminster ;  born  at 
Harewood  House,  co.  York,  15  November 
1838;  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery  i  August 
1855;  Lieut.-Colonel  Commanding  (V.D.) 
2nd  Volunteer  Battalion  The  Sherwood 
Foresters  (Nottinghamshire  and  Derby- 
shire Regiment)  May  1867-97,  Hon. 
Colonel  2  January  1897,  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria  3  June  1891-1901,  and 
to  H.M.  King  Edward  VH.  1901  ;  J. P. 
and  County  Alderman  for  co.  Derby. 


Arthur  Cavendish, 
born  at  Harewood 
House,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  12 
December  1841 ;  of 
the  Royal  Navy ; 
died  at  the  Royal 
Naval  Hospital, 
Devonport,  aged  1 6, 
on  Saturday,  13 
March  1858,  bur. 
at  Plymouth. 


Walter  Frederick  Cavendish, 
born  in  Belgrave  Square, 
London,  6  November  1844; 
of  the  Prince  Consort's  Own 
(Rifle  Brigade) ;  died  in 
camp  at  Agra,  North-West 
Provinces,  India,  aged  22, 
on  Monday,  26  November 
1866. 


Henry  Robert,  2nd  Viscount  Hampden,  G.C.M.G.  ;  born  2  May  1841  ;= 
educated  at  Rugby;  M.P.  for  co.  Hertford  1868-74,  for  Stroud  1880-85, 
and  for  Mid-Gloucester  1885-86;  Surveyor-General  of  Ordnance  1883-85, 
Governor  of  New  South  Wales  1895-99;  J-P-  ^nd  D.L.  for  co.  Sussex,  and 
J.P.  for  CO.  Hertford ;  Knight  of  Grace  of  the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of 
St.  John  of  Jerusalem  in  England  ;  created  G.C.M.G.  1899.  He  married 
istly  at  Bray,  co.  Berks,  on  Thursday,  21  January  1864,  Victoria  Alexandrina 
Leopoldine,  eldest  dau.  of  Jean  Sylvain  van  de  Weyer,  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  of  Belgium  at  the  Court  of  St.  James' ;  died  at 
Windsor,  Victoria,  on  Thursday,  20  July  1865.  He  died  at  5  Grosvenor 
Gardens,  London,  on  Thursday,  22  November,  and  was  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Kimpton,  co.  Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  27  November  1906. 
Memorial  service  at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  the  same  day. 


=Susan  Henrietta, 
of  5  Grosvenor 
Gardens,  Lon- 
don ;  born  in 
Belgrave  Square, 
London,  29  July 
1 846  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's,  Eaton 
Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  14 
April  1868. 


A 


Frederick  Charles  Cavendish,  P.C.  ;  born  at  Compton  Place,  co.= 
Sussex,  30  November  1836,  bapt.  there;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1854,  M.A.  1858;  Cornet  in  the 
Duke  of  Lancaster's  Own  Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  Private  Secretary 
to  Lord  Granville  1S59-64,  and  to  Mr.  Gladstone  1872  to 
August  1873  ;  M.P.  for  the  Northern  division,  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
15  July  1865  to  May  1882;  a  Junior  Lord  of  the  Treasury 
1873-74,  Financial  Secretary  to  the  Treasury  April  1880  to  May 
1882,  Chief  Secretary  for  Ireland  1882:  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor 
6  May  1882,  assassinated  in  Phoenix  Park,  Dublin,  in  his  46th 
year,  on  the  day  of  his  installation,  Saturday,  6  May,  bur.  in  the 
churchyard  at  Edensor  11  May  1882.  A  Memorial  Window  erected 
in  St.  Margaret's  Church,  Westminster,  at  the  cost  of  the  Members  of 
the  House  of  Commons.  Adinon  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  4  August  1882,  to  Lucy  Caroline,  Lady  Frederick  Cavendish, 
relict. 


=Hon'''=  Lucy  Caroline, 
of  21  Carlton  House 
Terrace,  London  (Maid 
of  Honour  to  Queen 
Victoria),  2nd  dau.  of 
George  William,  4th 
Baron  Lyttelton,  P.C., 
K.C.M.G. ;  born  in 
Carlton  House  Terrace 
on  Sunday,  5  Septem- 
ber 1841,  bapt.  at  St. 
Martin's  -  in-the  -Fields, 
\Vestminster ;  marr.  at 
Westminster  Abbey  7 
June  1864. 


161 


Lieut.-Colonel  Edward  Cavendish,  born  28  January  1 838  ;=T-Hon''''  Emma  Elizabeth  (his  cousin),  of 


entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  The  Prince  Consort's  Own 
(Rifle  Brigade)  19  February  1858,  Lieutenant  21  Sep- 
tember i860  to  1865,  Lieut.-Colonel  3rd  Battalion 
Sherwood  Foresters  (Nottinghamshire  and  Derbyshire 
Regiment)  9  April  1881  ;  M.P.  for  East  Sussex  1865-68, 
and  for  North  Derbyshire  1880;  J. P.  for  the  counties 
of  Derby,  Sussex  and  Lancaster ;  died  at  Devonshire 
House,  Piccadilly,  London,  on  Monday,  18  May  1891, 
bur.  at  Edensor,  co.  Derby.  Adiiion  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry  11  August  1891,  to  Lady  Emma 
Elizabeth  Cavendish,  the  relict. 


6  Carlos  Place,  Grosvenor  Square, 
London,  4th  dau.  of  \\'illiam  .Saunders 
Sebright  Lascelles,  P.C.,  M.P.  (3rd  son 
of  Henry,  2nd  Earl  of  Harewood),  by 
Lady  Caroline  Georgiana  his  wife,  eldest 
dau.  of  George,  6th  Earl  of  Carlisle ; 
born  at  Harewood  House,  co.  York,  on 
Saturday,  17  November  1838;  Maid  of 
Honour  to  Queen  Victoria  1863-65, 
Hon.  Bedchamber  Woman  to  Princess 
Christian  1866;  marr.  3  August  1865. 


Victor  Christian  William  Cavendish,  Duke  of  Devonshire,  Marquess  of= 
Hartington,  Earl  of  Devonshire,  Earl  of  Burlington,  Baron  Cavendish  of 
Hardwicke  and  Baron  Cavendish  of  Keighley,  all  in  the  Peerage  of  the 
United  Kingdom,  P.C.  ;  born  at  Devonshire  House,  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Sunday,  31  May,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  25  June 
1868;  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1887,  B.A.  1891  ;  Major  Derbyshire  Imperial  Yeomanry 
17  September  1901,  Hon.  Colonel  5th  Battalion  Sherwood  Foresters  1908, 
Chairman  Derbyshire  Territorial  Force  Association  1908;  J.  P.  and  D.L. 
for  the  counties  of  I^ancaster  and  Derby,  H.M.'s  Lieutenant  1908,  Lord  High 
Steward  of  the  borough  of  Derby;  M.P.  for  West  Derbyshire  1891-1908; 
Treasurer  of  the  Household  to  Queen  Victoria  December  1900  to  January 
1901,  and  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VH.  1901-1903;  Financial  Secretary  to  j 
the  Treasury  1903-1905;  President  of  Victoria  Jubilee,  Institute  for  Nurses; 
Chairman  of  Board  of  Trade  Arbitration  Court ;  sworn  a  Privy  Councillor  1 
for  Great  Britain  1905  ;  Chancellor  of  the  University  of  Leeds  1909  ; 
Vice-President  of  the  Navy  League  1909;  Mayor  of  Eastbourne  1909-10; 
succeeded  his  uncle,  Spencer  Compton,  as  9th  Duke,  24  March  1908. 


=Lady  Evelyn  Emily 
Mary,  elder  dau.  of 
Henry  Charles  Keith 
Petty,  5th  Marquess 
of  Lansdowne,  K.G., 
by  I^dy  Maud 
Evelyn  (Hamilton), 
C.I.,  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James,  Duke  of 
Abercorn  ;  born  27 
August  1870 ;  marr. 
at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  on 

Saturday,  30  July 
1892. 


Edward  William  Spencer  Cavendish, 
Marquess  of  Hartington ;  bom  at 
37  Park  Lane,  London,  on  Monday, 
6  May,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Down 
Street,  Piccadilly,  2  July  1895  ; 
educated  at  Eton. 


Maud  Louisa  Emma,  born 
at  37  Park  Lane,  London, 
on  Monday,  20  April,  bapt. 
at  Christ  Church,  Down 
Street,  Piccadilly,  2 1  May 
1896. 


Blanche  Catherine,  bom  at 
37  Park  Lane,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  2  February, 
bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Down 
Street,  Piccadilly,  31  March 
1898. 


I 
Dorothy  Evelyn,  born 

at  37  Park  Lane,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday,  28 
July,  bapt.  at  Cartmel, 
CO.  I^ancaster,  1 5 
September  1900. 


Rachel,  born  at  37 
Park  Lane,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  22 
January,  bapt.  at 
Flookburgh  1 6  March 
1902. 


Charles  Arthur  Francis 
Cavendish,  born  at 
Holker  Hall  on  Tues- 
day, 29  August,  bapt.  at 
Flookburgh  8  October 
1905- 


Anne,  born  at  Chatsworth 
on  Monday,  30  August, 
bapt.  at  Edensor,  co. 
Derby,  3  October  1909. 


162 


Lieut. -Colonel  Richard  Frederick' 
Cavendish  of  Holker  Hall,  co. 
Lancaster ;  bom  at  Devonshire 
House,  Piccadilly,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  31  January,  bapt.  at 
Christ  Church,  Down  Street, 
Piccadilly,  7  March  187 1 ;  granted 
the  precedence  of  a  son  of  a 
Duke  November  1908  ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term,  1889,  B.A.  1892 ; 
Lieut-Colonel  sth  Battalion  Royal 
Lancaster  Regiment  since  1908  ; 
M.P.  for  Lonsdale  Division  of  co. 
Lancaster  July  1895  to  January 
1906 ;  appointed  Secretary  to 
Secretary  of  State  for  India  (Lord 
George  Hamilton),  February 
1901  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Lancaster 
1903- 


=Lady  Moyra  de 
Vere,  3rd  dau.  of 
William  Amelius 
Aubrey,  I  oth  Duke 
of  St.  Albans  ; 
born  at  4  Prince's 
Gate,  London,  on 
Thursday,  20  Jan- 
uary 1876  ;  marr. 
at  Bestwood,  co. 
Nottingham,  on 
Wednesday,  31 
July  1895. 


I 
John  Spencer  Cavendish,  D.S.O. ;  born 
at  Devonshire  House,  Piccadilly,  on 
Thursday,  25  March,  bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Down  Street,  Piccadilly,  5  May 
1875  ;  granted  the  precedence  of  a  son 
of  a  Duke  November  1908;  educated  at 
Eton  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1893; 
joined  the  ist  Life  Guards  (from 
Militia)  as  2nd  Lieutenant  3  February 
1897,  Lieutenant  i  April  1898,  Captain 
23  August  1902:  served  in  South 
African  War  1899-1901,  Divisional 
Signalling  Officer  to  2nd  Infantry 
Division  9  October  1899  to  18  June 
1900,  Brigade  Signalling  Officer  19  June 
to  12  October  1900;  at  operations 
at  Colenso,  Spion  Kop,  Vaalkranz, 
Pieter's  Hill  and  relief  of  Ladysmith; 
took  part  in  march  from  Bloemfontein 
to  Pretoria  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
medal  with  six  clasps,  D.S.O.,  29  No- 
vember 1900)  ;  employed  with  West 
African  Frontier  Force  29  June  1907. 


Elizabeth  Vere, 
born  22  Jan- 
uary, bapt.  at 
Christ  Church, 
Down  Street, 
Piccadilly,  2  7 
February   1897. 


Alix,  born  at  7 
Culford  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  on  Mon- 
day, 5  August, 
bapt.  at  Christ 
Church,  Down 
Street,  Piccadilly, 
2  September  1 901. 


Mary  Katharine, 
born  at  Ightham 
Mote,Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Mon- 
day, 20  July  1903. 


John  Edward  Compton 
Cavendish,  born  at 
Ashdown  Place,  Forest 
Row,  CO.  Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  10  October 
1907  ;  died  aged  •j\ 
months,  on  Friday,  29 
May,  bur.  at  Flook- 
burgh,  CO.  Lancaster, 
I  June  1908. 


Diana,  born  at 
Holker  Hall 
on  Wednesday, 
15  September 
1909. 


JjQjurS'^rh! 


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163 


porter  of  Crematon,  co.  Corntoall 

Arms. — Sable  three  church  bells  argent  a  canton  ermine. 

Crests. — I,  A  dcnii-goal  erect,  Rissell  ;  2,  A  portcullis,  I'ortkr. 

Motto. — Vigilanlilius. 

Philip  Porter  of  Saltash,  co.  Cornwall  (3rtl  son  of  Richard  Porter=f=Eleanor,  dau.  of  Nicholas  Littleton 


of  Wearde,  St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Ezekiel  Skinner  of  St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash) ;  born  24  January 
1789;    Surgeon;    died    11    May   1820,  bur.  at  St.  Stephen's-by- 

M.I.      \\  ill  dated  4  April   1820,   proved  at  Bodmin 

820,  by  John  Littleton,  the  Exor. 


Saltash. 
10  June 


^ 


Fac-simile  of  autograph  from  indenture  dated  17  November  1806. 


of  Briyhtor,  co.  Cornwall,  by 
'I'homazine  his  wife,  dau.  of  Philip 
Blake;  bom  6  July  1791;  niarr. 
at  St.  Germans,  co.  Cornwall,  29 
May  1816;  died  28  December 
1 88 1,  bur.  at  St.  Stephen's-by- 
Saltash.  \LL  Miniature  Portrait 
at  Saltash  in  the  possession  of 
Philip  Erisey  Blackburn  Porter, 
her  grandson. 

A 


Philip  Porter  of  Saltash 
died  s.p.  13  November 
Adiiion  (with  will  dated 


born    16  April  181 7;    Surgeon  Royal  Navy  ;= 

1884,  bur.  at   St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash.      M.L 

19  December   1865)   was  granted  at   Bodmin 

13  January  1885,  to  Philip  Erisey 

BUn:kburn     Porter    of      Saltash, 

nephew.      Portrait   at    Trematon 

Castle  in  the  possession  of  Colonel 

T/wmas    Cole   Porter,    C.B.,    his 

nephew. 
Signature  to  deed  dated  10  October  1867. 


=Mary  Blake,  daughter  of 
\\'illiam  Palmer  of  Mark- 
well,  CO.  Cornwall ;  born 
23  August  181 6;  marr. 
at  St.  Erney,  co.  Corn- 
wall, I  May  1857  ;  died 
30  August  1884,  bur.  at 
St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash. 
M.L 


Mary  Frances= 
Louisa,  youngest 
dau.  of  James 
William  McLeod 
of  Rasay,  Isles 
of  Skye ;  born 
14  March  1853  ; 
marr.  at  Umballa, 
India,  on  Satur- 
day, 2  November 
1878;  died  at 
Aldershot,  co. 
Hants,  4  May 
1898,  bur.  at 
St.  Stephen's- 
by-Saltash.  M.L 
1st  wife. 


Colonel  Thomas  Cole  Porter  of  Trematon  Castle  and  of= 
Shillingham  Manor,  both  co.  Cornwall,  C.  B. ;  born  3  August, 
bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash  4  September  185 1  ;  entered 
the  6th  Dragoon  Guards  (Carabiniers)  as  Sub-Lieutenant  24 
February  1872,  Lieutenant  1873,  Captain  1878,  Major  1886, 
Lieut.-Colonel  1895,  Colonel  by  brevet  1899,  Substantive 
Colonel  I  May  1905;  Brigadier-General  Cavalry  Brigade, 
South  Africa,  9  February  1900  to  22  February  1901,  Staff 
Officer  for  Imperial  Yeomanry,  Southern  Command,  i  May 
1905  to  27  July  1906,  Brigadier-General,  Potchefstroom, 
Sul>l)istrict,  South  Africa,  28  July  1906  to  3  .Vugust  1908; 
served  in  Afghan  War  1S79-80  (mentioned  in  des[)atches, 
medal);  in  South  African  War  1899-1901,  on  Staff  (as 
Brigadier-General  ist  Cavalry  Brigade  from  9  February 
1900),  at  relief  of  Kimberley,  operations  in  the  Orange  Free 
State,  including  operations  at  Paardeberg,  and  actions  at  Poplar  Grove,  Driefon- 
tein.  Vet  River  and  Zand  River;  in  the  Transvaal,  including  action  near 
Johannesburg,  Pretoria  and  Diamond  Hill;  in  Cape  Colony,  including  action 
at  (Jolesberg  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  4  May  igoo  and 
8  February  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  C.B.  21  November  1901); 
J. P.  for  CO.  Cornwall.       Portrait  by  Sylvester  at  Trematon   Castle. 


Jane  Eliza,  dau. 
of  William  Chapell 
Hodge  of  Pounds, 
CO.  Devon,  J.  P.,  by 
Jane  Eliza  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Richard  Buller, 
Rector  of  Lanreath, 
CO.  Cornwall ;  marr. 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Ply- 
mouth, 19  February 
1903.      2nd  wife. 


Godfrey  Erisey  Aleck  Russell  Porter, 
born  at  72  Drayton  Gardens,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Friday,  8  June 
1 888,  bapt.  at  St.  Stephen's-by- 
Saltash  ;  Lieutenant  4th  Battalion 
Devonshire  Regiment  (Militia) ;  died 
20  September  1908,  bur.  at  St. 
Stcphen's-by-Saltash. 


C^M.. 


William  Erisey  Buller  Porter,  born  at  Trematon  Castle  o\\ 
Monday,  31  October  1904,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Plymouth, 
8  January  1905. 

164 


Mary    Philips,     Rev.  Erisey  John  Porter  of  Dene  Lodge,  Morwenstowe,= 

died      unmar-     co.  Cornwall;    born  9  August   1820;   of  Corpus  Christi 

ried,  aged  26,     College,    Cambridge,    B.A.    (Honours  :    5th   Jun.  Opt.) 

19  April  1845,     1844,  and  Science  Certificate,  South  Kensington,   1879; 

bur.      at      St.     Rector  of  Middleton  Scriven,  co.  Salop,  1861-66,  Vicar 

Stephen's  -  by  -     of   Metfield,    co.  Suffolk,    1866-S2,   and   of  Welcombe, 

Saltash,        co.     co.    Devon,    1882    until   his   death  ;     died    28    January 

Cornwall.  M.I.      1907,    bur.    at    St.    Stephen's- by-Saltash.      M.I.      Will 

dated  4   March  1903,   proved  at  Bodmin  4  May   1907, 

by    Philip    Erisey    Blackburn    Porter,    gent.,  and    Ellen 

Loveday  Porter,  son  and  daughter,  the  Exors.     Portrait 

at  Tremato?i   Castle  in  the  possession  of  Colonel  Thomas 

Cole  Porter,   C.B.,  his  son. 


=Emma,  dau.  of 
Edward  Blackburn 
of  Leasinghara,  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Eliza  his 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
Ely  of  Tattershall, 
CO.  Lincoln ;  born 
6  July  1818  ;  marr. 
at  Leasingham  18 
July  1849  ;  died  20 
August  1897,  bur. 
at  St.  Stephen's-by- 
Saltash.     M.I. 


Roderick  Porter  of  Glenside,  Saltash= 
(only  son  of  William  Spicer  Porter 
of  Saltash,  by  Eliza  Letitia  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Philip  Peek,  and 
great-grandson  of  Richard  Porter  of 
Wearde,  St.  Stephen's-by-Saltash) ; 
born  21  July  1862. 


=Ellen  Loveday,  born 
3  June  1853,  bapt. 
at  St.  Ervan,  co. 
Cornwall ;  marr.  at 
Morwenstowe,  co. 
Cornwall,  6  August 
1889. 


Philip  Erisey  Blackburn  Porter 
of  The  Hermitage,  Saltash,  and 
of  Dene  Lodge,  Morwenstowe ; 
born  3  August  1858,  bapt.  at 
Bigbury,  co.  Devon ;  Mayor  of 
Saltash  1892;  Author  of  "Around 
and  About  Saltash,"  1905. 


165 


Conj)cr, 


Arms. — Argent  a  chevron  between  three  unicorns'  heads  couped  gules. 
Cresl. — An  unicorn's  head  couped  proper  homed  maned  bearded  or. 


Lady  Sarah,  daughter  of= 
Alexander,  3rd  Earl  of 
Fife,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  George  Skene  of  Skene, 
CO.  Aberdeen ;  bom  in 
1 790;  marr.  at  St.  Martin's- 
in-the-Fields,  Westminster, 
20  June  1807  ;  died  at 
Edinburgh,  aged  21,  8 
March  181 1,     ist  wife. 


James  Daniel  Collyer,  bom 
at  39  Greek  Street,  Soho, 
London,  7  Febmary,  bapt. 
18  Februar)',  and  died  22 
February  1808,  bur.  at  St. 
Anne's,  Soho. 


=Daniel  Collyer  of  Necton  Lodge  and  of= 
\Vroxham,  co.  Norfolk  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Daniel  Collyer  of  Wroxham  Hall  and  of 
Necton  Lodge,  by  Catherine  his  wife,  dau. 
and  coheir  of  John  Bedingfeld  of  Caister, 
CO.  Norfolk ;  and  brother  of  the  Ven*"''  John 
Bedingfeld  Collyer  of  Hackford  Hall,  co. 
Norfolk,  see  Vol.  g,  page  ij) ;  born  1 5  August 
1775  ;  died  at  Shield  Hill,  co.  Lanark, 
aged  48,  on  Friday,  2  January  1824,  bur.  at 
Quothquan,  co.  Lanark. 

(For  earlier  Pedigree  see  '^Notes''  to 
" Visitation  of  England  and  Wales" 
Vol.    VJII.,  page  lig.) 


•Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
John  Chancellor  of 
Shield  Hill,  co. 
Lanark,  by  Grace 
Noble  his  wife  ; 
marr.  at  Edinburgh 
14  April  1813  ; 
died  at  5  Darnaway 
Street,  Edinburgh, 
on  Saturday,  29 
October  1853,  bur. 
at  Ayr.     2nd  wife. 


Mary  Forbes,  eldest= 
dau.  of  Alexander 
Chancellor  of  Shield 
Hill,  CO.  Lanark; 
marr.  at  George 
Square,  Edinburgh, 
24  April  1846;  died 
at  Gopalpore,  India, 
21  May  1848,  bur. 
at  Berhampore,  in 
the  English  Burial 
Ground,     ist  wife. 


=Colonel  George  Chancellor  Collyer  of  Hill  House,= 
CO.  Norfolk;  bom  14  May  1814;  entered  Madras 
Engineers  1835,  ^nd  Lieutenant  13  May  1839, 
ist  Lieutenant  1845,  Captain  1848,  retired  as 
Colonel  30  September  1861 ;  died  at  88  Kensington 
Gardens  Square,  London,  in  his  84th  year,  on 
Tuesday,  14  December,  bur.  at  Hendon,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Saturday,  18  December  1897.  Funeral 
service  at  St.  Matthew's,  St.  Petersburgh  Place, 
Bayswater,  London.  Will  dated  12  December 
1894,  with  two  codicils  dated  6  December  1897, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  18,  98)  19  January  1898,  by 
Major-General  John  Heron  Maxwell  Shaw-Stewart, 
R.E.,  William  John  Collyer  and  Andrew  Alexander 
Wood,  the  Exors. 


=Rose  Elizabeth,  2nd 
dau.  of  Joseph  Dillon 
of  Finchley,  co. 
Middlesex ;  bom  3 
August  1834 ;  marr. 
at  Madras,  India,  on 
Thursday,  iS  October 
1855;  died  at  88 
Kensington  Gardens 
Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  i  Novem- 
ber, bur.  at  Hendon 
on  Tuesday,  6  Novem- 
ber 1894.     2nd  wife. 


Major-General  John  Heron  Maxwell  Shaw  Stewart  (2nd  son  of  John  Shaw= 
Shaw-Stewart,  by  Jane  Stuart  his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  John  Shaw  Heron-Maxwell 
of  Springkell,  in  Annandale,  co.  Dumfries,  Baronet) ;  born  at  Springkell 
9  September  1831  ;  entered  the  Army  10  January  1851,  Lieutenant  1854, 
Captain  1858,  Major  1861,  Lieut.-Colonel  1876,  Colonel  i  October  1877, 
Colonel  Royal  (Madras)  Engineers  19  May  1886,  retired  7  September  1886, 
with  hon.  rank  of  Major-General ;  Consulting  Engineer  for  Railways  and 
Joint  Secretary  to  Government  Department  of  Public  Works,  Madras ; 
commanded  the  Madras  Sappers  throughout  the  Chinese  Campaign  of 
i860,  and  was  present  at  the  action  of  Sinho,  capture  of  Tangchow  and 
of  the  Taku  Forts,  action  of  Palichau  and  subsequent  operations  ending 
in  the  surrender  of  Pekin  (medal  with  two  clasps,  brevet  of  Major) ; 
F.R.S.  Edin. ;  Alderman  of  the  borough  of  Paddington  ;  died  at  7  Inverness 
Terrace,  Bayswater,  London,  aged  76,  on  Monday,  6  July,  cremated  at 
Brookwood,  co.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  10  July  1908.  Memorial  service  at 
Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  London,  the  previous  day.  Will  dated  25 
July  1898,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  7  July  1902  and  9  January 
1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  108,  1908)  30  July  1908,  by  Mary  Winifred 
Shaw-Stewart,  daughter,  William  John  Collyer  and  Basil  Heron  Shaw- 
Stewart,  three  of  the  Exors. 


166 


A 


=Mary  Catherine 
Bedingfeld,  bornat 
14  George  Square, 
Edinburgh,  2oFeb- 
ruary,  bapt.  at  St. 
Thomas'  Episcopal 
Chapel,  Edin- 
burgh, 18  April 
1847;  marr.  at  St. 
John's  Episcopal 
Church,  Edin- 
burgh, on  Thurs- 
day, 7  September 
187 1  ;  died  at 
Carnock,  Larbert, 
CO.  Stirling,  on 
Wednesday,  22 
December,  bur.  at 
Dunmore,  co.  Stir- 
ling, on  Monday, 
2  7  December  1 909. 


John     Daniel     Collyer     of=Adelaide  Mary,  dau.  of  John  Batman  of  Melbourne,  Australia; 

Turumberry,  Murray  River,  marr.    andly    at    Harperfield    on    Tuesday,    12     October    1858, 

Australia ;  died  at  Harper-  William    Bertram    of   Nisbet    and    Kerswell,    both    co.   Lanark, 

field,      CO.       Lanark,      on  J. P.  and  D.L.,  formerly  Lieutenant  72nd  and  77th  Foot,  Captain 

Thursday,  11  January  1855,  Royal  Lanark  Militia  and  Captain  of  Volunteers;  died  in  1905; 

bur.     at     Quothquan,     co.  She  died  25  May  1882,  bur.  at  Camwath,  co.  Lanark. 
Lanark. 


Eliza,  dau.  of  John= 
Batman,  founder  of 
Melbourne,  Australia; 
marr.  at  Melbourne 
in  1846 ;  died  at 
Kerswell,  co.  Lanark, 
on  Monda)',  24  No- 
vember 1862,  bur. 
at  Quothquan.  ist 
wife. 


=William    Daniel   Collyer  of  Turumberry,=f=Jane    Scott,   eldest    dau.    of 


Murray  River,  Australia,  afterwards  of 
Cormiston  Towers,  co.  Lanark,  and  of 
Craignethan,  Weston-super-Mare,  co. 
Somerset;  born  28  February  1824;  J.P. 
for  Victoria  and  for  co.  Lanark ;  Captain 
Royal  Lanark  Yeomanry  Cavalry ; 
died  suddenly  at  Craignethan,  Weston- 
super-Mare,  aged  73,  on  Thursday, 
14  October,  bur.  at  Quothquan  on 
Tuesday,  19  October  1897.  Confirmation 
of  William  John  Collyer,  Daniel  William 
Collyer  and  John  Bedingfeld  Collyer. 
Sealed  in  London  28  March  1898. 


James  Main  of  Hunt  Hill 
and  Scraesburgh,  co.  Rox- 
burgh, by  Margaret  Pott 
Elliot  his  wife ;  bom  at 
Hunt  Hill  18  March  1840; 
marr.  at  St.  Thomas'  Episco- 
pal Chapel,  Edinburgh,  on 
Thursday,  21  July  1864; 
died  on  Tuesday,  22  May, 
bur.  at  Quothquan  on  Mon- 
day, 28  May  1900.     2nd  wife. 


Daniel  William  Collyerof  Cormiston;  Margaret  Elliot,  George  Chancellor  Collyer  (twin  with 
bom  at  Cormiston  Towers  on  Sun-  born  at  Cormiston  William  John) ;  bom  at  Cormiston 
day,  23  September  1866,  bapt.  there;  Towers  on  Wed-  Towers  on  Tuesday,  6  July  1869, 
educated  at  Downton  Agricultural  nesday,  22  January  bapt.  there  ;  died  suddenly  at  Bynya, 
College,  Salisbury.  i858,  bapt.  there.     Narrandera,    New   South    Wales,   on 

Tuesday,  5  April  1892,  bur.  there. 


William  John  Collyer= 
(twin  with  George 
Chancellor) ;  bom 
at  Cormiston  Towers 
on  Tuesday,  6  July 
1869,  bapt.  there; 
educated  at  King's 
School,  Bruton,  co. 
Somerset ;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  in  August 
1891. 


=Isabel,  2nd  dau.  of 
Andrew  Mackay  of 
Rogart,  CO.  Sutherland, 
by  Johanna  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Donald  Sutherland  ; 
born  at  Cambusavie, 
Dornoch,  co.  Suther- 
land, 28  March  1875  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Cranley  Gardens,  Lon- 
don, on  Saturday,  13 
March  1909. 


John  Bedingfeld  Collyer, 
bom  at  Cormiston  Towers 
on  Monday,  20  March  1871, 
bapt.  there ;  educated  at 
King's  School,  Bruton. 

James  Andrew  Collyer,  born 
at  8  Lansdown  Place,  Clifton, 
CO.  Gloucester,  4  August 
1874,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Clifton  ;  died,  aged 
20,  on  Wednesday,  27  March 
1895,  bur.  at  Ealing,  co. 
Middlesex. 


Elizabeth  Rose 
Chancellor,  born 
at  8  Lansdown 
Place,  Clifton, 
on  Thursday, 
4  March  1880, 
bapt.  at  the 
parish  church, 
Clifton. 


JFitsljixclD, 


James  William  Freshfield  of  Mynthurst,= 
Leigh,  CO.  Surrey,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.  (son 
of  James  Freshfield  of  Chertsey,  co. 
Surrey,  and  of  King's  Head  Court, 
Holborn,  London) ;  born  at  Windsor, 
CO.  Berks,  lo  April  1775;  Pensioner 
at  Peterhousc,  Cambridge ;  admitted 
a  Solicitor  1795,  Solicitor  to  the  Hank 
of  England  1812-40,  called  to  the 
Bar  at  (Iray's  Inn  16  November  1842  ; 
Major  Hon.  Artillery  Company  4  No- 
vember 1843  ;  ALP.  for  Penryn  and 
Falmouth  1830-32,  1S35-41  and  1852 
-57,  and  for  Bi^ston  1851-52;  J. P.  for 
the  counties  of  Middlesex  and  Surrey, 
High  Sheriff  1849,  ^""^  Chairman  of 
Quarter  Sessions,  Chairman  of  the 
Arms  onncarJ  iiii/ii  ColUxco/Arr,,!.—     Divorce     Committee     1856-57,     D.L. 

Per  bend  nebuly  or  and  azure  two  bendlets      f  Middlesex,     Commissioner     of 

between  six  escallops  all  counter-ch.inged.      ,  .  r  1         /-•  <•      t 

Cresi.—K  demi-angel  proper  winged  or  Lieutenancy  for  the  City  of  Lon- 
vesled  argent  the  arms  in  chain  mail  liolding  don;  admitted  a  Member  of  the 
a  lance  in  bend  point  downward  also  proper  Clockmakers'  Company  by  patrimony 
charged  on  the  breast  with  a  cross  botonny  ,  February  i8or,  and  to  the  Livery 
and  on  the  head  a  like  cross  gules.  .  .;  ,.,     ■  .  .   ,^         , 

Moito.-SohWiMis  virtus  non  stemma  January  1609;  Chairman  and  founder 
character.  of  the  CJlobe   Insurance   Company ;   a 

Treasurer  of  the  Corporation  of  the 
Sons  of  the  Clergy;  F.R.S.  10  April 
1834,  F.S.A. ;  Author  of  "County  Rates,"  1854.  He  married  2ndly  in 
1 82 1,  Frances  James,  eldest  dau.  of  John  Sims  of  Church  Hill  House, 
Walthamstow,  co.  Essex;  died  on  Sunday,  8  May  1842.  He  died  at 
6  Devonshire  Place,  London,  aged  89,  on  Monday,  27  June  1864,  and 
was  bur.  at  Reigate,  co.  Surrey.  Will  dated  26  September  i86o,  with  codicil 
dated  20  August  1863,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  466,  64)  29  July  1864,  by  Charles 
Kaye  Freshfield  and  Henry  Ray  Freshfield,  sons,  and  .Arthur  Kekewich, 
husband  of  testator's  eldest  grand-daughter,  three  of  the  Exors.  Power 
reserved  to  Eliza  Freshfield,  spinster,  daughter,  the  other  Exor. 


=Mary,  dau.  of 
James  Blackett; 
born  22  Octo- 
ber 1766 ;  mar- 
ried 26  Feb- 
ruary 1 799;  died 
at  The  Manor 
House,  Stoke 
Newington,  co. 
Middlesex,  on 
Monday,  1 1  Oc- 
tober 181 5,  bur. 
in  the  Bunhill 
Fields  Burial 
Ground,  City 
Road,  London. 
1st  wife. 


I  ,1. 

Mary,   born    13     James  \\  illiam  Freshfield  of  The= 

December  1 799;  Wilderness,  Reigate,  and  of  New 
died  19  March  Bank  Buildings,  London ;  born 
1812.  19  March  1801  ;  Solicitor  to  the 

Bank  of  England ;  died  at  his 
father's  house,  6  Devonshire  Place, 
London,  aged  56,  on  Tuesday, 
19  May  1857,  bur.  at  Reigate. 
Will  dated  6  September  1855, 
proved  (P.C.C.  457.  57)  9  June 
1857,  by  Charles  Kaye  Fresh- 
field and  Henry  Ray  Freshfield, 
brothers,  the  Exors. 


=Mary  Anne,  eldest  dau.  of  Thomas  I")awes 
of  liudford  Row,  London  ;  born  i  5  .April 
1800;  niarr.  at  St.  Mary  .Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Tuesday,  18  .March 
1828;  died  at  128  Marine  Parade, 
Brighton,  on  Saturday,  20  March  1875, 
bur.  at  Reigate.  Will  dated  31  January 
1873,  proved  (Prin.  Reg,  305,  75) 
23  .April  1875,  by  William  Dawes  Fresh- 
field, Edwin  Freshfield  and  the  Rev.  John 
Minet  Freshfield,  sons,  the  Exors. 


168 


Eliza,  born  4  July  1802;  died  unmarried  at  her  residence, 
8  Royal  Crescent,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  her  82nd  year,  on 
Thursday,  7  February  1884,  bur.  at  Reigate,  co.  Surrey.  Will 
dated  8  June  1874,  with  two  codicils  dated  respectively  19 
September  1874  and  21  November  1877,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  209,  84)  24  March  1884,  by  Charles  Kaye  Freshfield 
and  Henry  Ray  Freshfield,  brothers,  the  Exors. 


Emilie,  bom  10  January 
1804;  died  unmarried  at 
the  house  of  her  brother, 
Charles  Kaye  Freshfield,  at 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  19  November 
1852. 


^Marianne,  born 
on  Thursday,  26 
November  1829; 
marr.  at  Reigate 
on  Thursday,  23 
September  1858. 


The  Rt.  Hon^e  Sir  Arthur= 
Kekewich,  P.C.  (2nd  son 
of  Samuel  Trehawke 
Kekewich  of  Peamore,  co. 
Devon,  M.P.,  J.P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Agatha  Maria 
Sophia  his  ist  wife,  4th 
dau.  of  John  Langston  of 
Sarsden,  CO.  Oxford);  born 
26  July  1832 ;  educated 
at  Eton  and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  11  March  1850,  B.A.  1854 
(ist-class  Classics  and  2nd-class  Math.), 
Fellow  of  Exeter  College  1854-58,  M.A. 
1856;  Student  of  Lincoln's  Inn  8  November 
1854,  called  to  the  Bar  7  June  1858,  Q.C. 
4  May  1877,  Bencher  4  July  1881,  Judge  of 
the  Chancery  Division  of  the  High  Court  of 
Justice,  1886 ;  knighted  at  Windsor  Castle 
26  November  1886;  Treasurer  of  Lincoln's 
Inn  1902;  sworn  of  the  Privy  Council 
9  November  1906;  died  at  his  residence, 
7  Devonshire  Place,  Marylebone,  London, 
aged  75,  on  Friday,  22  November,  bur.  at 
Exminster,  co.  Devon,  on  Tuesday,  26 
November  1907.  Memorial  services  at  the 
chapel  of  Lincoln's  Inn  and  St.  Andrew's, 
Wells  Street,  London,  the  same  day.  Will 
dated  17  April  1906,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  2,  1907)  14  December  1907,  by 
Charles  Granville  Kekewich,  William  Fleming 
Blaine  and  Paul  Ogden  Lawrence,  K.C., 
three  of  the  Exors. 


William  Dawes  Freshfield= 
of  Mynthurst,  Leigh, 
and  of  The  Wilderness, 
Reigate,  both  co.  Surrey; 
born  on  Saturday,  1 1 
June  183 1  ;  educated  at 
Winchester  College  and 
at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1849, 
B.A.  1853,  M.A.  1856; 
died  suddenly  at  Hom- 
burg,  Germany,  in  his 
73rd  year,  on  Wednes- 
day, 19  August,  bur.  at 
Reigate  on  Friday,  28 
August  1903.  Will  dated 
9  September  1890,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1186,  1903) 
30  October  1903,  by 
Ed«in  Freshfield  and 
Carey  Hampton  Borrer, 
retired  Major  in  H.M. 
Army,  the  Exors. 


=Elizabeth  Catherine, 
and  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Carey  Hampton 
Borrer,  Rector  of 
Hurstpierpoint,  co. 
Sussex,  and  Preben- 
dary of  Chichester 
Cathedral,  by  Eliza- 
beth his  wife,  3rd 
dau.  of  James  Orr 
of  Holy  wood  House, 
CO.  Do.vn ;  bom  at  the 
Rectory,  Hurstpier- 
point, on  Tuesday, 
24  May  1842;  marr. 
at  Hurstpierpoint  on 
Tuesday,  22  April 
1862 ;  died  at  The 
W'ildemess,  Reigate, 
on  Friday,  4  De- 
cember 1 89 1,  bur.  at 
Reigate. 


A 


James  William  Freshfield,  born  at  18 
Taviton  Street,  Gordon  Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  25  April  1863 ;  died  at 
64  Westboume  Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  aged  10,  on  Tuesday,  5  August, 
bur.  at  Gatton,  co.  Surrey,  9  August  1873. 


169 


Anna  Maria,  born  9  May  1805  ;  died  unmarried  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Thursday,  14  September  1848. 


Laura,  bom   12  June  1806; 
died  unmarried. 


B 


Edwin  Freshfield  of  The  Mint,  Chipstead,  co.  Surrey,= 
and  of  New  Bank  Buildings,  London,  LL.  I).,  P'.S.A. ; 
born  on  Monday,  26  November  1832;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1850,  B.A.  1854, 
M.A.  1857,  LL.U.  1884;  F.S.A. ;  Solicitor  to  the 
Bank  of  England ;  one  of  H.M.'s  Lieutenants  for  the 
City  of  London. 


=Zoe  Charlotte,  eldest  dau.  of  James 
Frederick  Hanson  of  Smyrna,  Turkey ; 
marr.  at  the  British  Consulate  Chapel, 
Smyrna  (by  the  Rev.  John  Minet 
Freshfield),  on  Thursday,  12  Septem- 
ber 1 86 1  ;  died  at  35  Russell  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  9  April  1902. 
Will  dated  i  March  1898,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  483,  1902)  28  April  1902, 
by  Edwin  Freshfield,  LL.D.,  husband, 
the  sole  Exor. 


Edwin  Hanson  Freshfield  of  Juniper  Hill,  Reigate,  co.  Surrey,  and  of= 
New  Bank  Buildings,  London;  born  at  13  Taviton  Street,  Gordon 
Square,  London,  on  Tuesday,  12  January  1864;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michael- 
mas Term,  1881,  B.A.  1884,  ^LA.  1888;  F.S.A.  ;  one  of  H.M.'s 
Lieutenants  for  the  City  of  London  ;  admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1888. 


e>t.^>t^      C/T£^''i!>t^<^Ui^^^^f/-^ 


^Mary  Lee,  younger  dau. 
of  Alexander  Fowler 
Riddell  of  Montreal, 
Canada,  by  Mary  his 
wife,  dau.  of  David 
Gigner  Campbell  Morris 
of  S.  Th^rese,  de  Blain- 
ville,  Quebec,  Canada ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's, 
Montreal,  on  Saturday, 
29  April  1905. 


Edwin  Hanson  Freshfield,  born  at  Juniper  Hill, 
Reigate,  on  Sunday,  16  May,  bapt.  at  Lower 
Kingswood,  co.  Surrey,  19  June  1909. 


Helen  Marion,  born 
at  Reigate  on  Tuesday, 
9  August  1864,  bapt. 
at  Hurstpierpoint 


Frances  Mary,  bom  at 
The  Wilderness,  Reigate, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Sunday, 
27  October  1867,  bapt. 
at  the  parish  church, 
Reigate. 


Cicily  Ruth,  born  at  Brighton  on 
Tuesday,  22  November  1870,  bapt.  at 
Ovingdean,  co.  Sussex  ;  died  unmarried 
at  64  Westbourne  Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  in  her  21st  year,  on  Monday, 
II  May,  bur.  at  Reigate  15  May  1891. 


170 


Charles  Kaye  Freshfield  of  Upper  datton,  co.= 
Surrey;  born  ii  March  1808;  educated  at  Charter- 
house; admitted  a  Solicitor  in  1831,  Solicitor  to  the 
Bank  of  England ;  J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Surrey  ; 
admitted  a  Member  of  the  Clockmakers'  Company 
by  patrimony  1840;  M.P.  for  Dover  1865-68 
and  1874-85  ;  one  of  H.M.  Lieutenants  for  the 
City  of  London ;  elected  a  Director  of  the  East 
Indian  Railway  Company  1870;  died  at  his 
residence,  Collingwood  House,  127  Marine  Parade, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  in  his  84th  year,  on 
Saturday,  5  June  1891.  Will  dated  22  January  1889, 
with  codicil  dated  8  March  1891,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  727,  91)  20  July  1 89 1,  by  Henry  Ray 
Freshfield,  brother,  William  Dawes  Freshfield, 
Edwin  Freshfield,  LL.D.,  and  Douglas  William 
Freshfield,  Barrister-at-Law,  nephews,  the  Exors. 


■Elizabeth  Sims,  only 
child  of  Daniel 
Stephenson  of  Guil- 
ford Street,  Russell 
Square,  London  ; 
marr.  at  Croydon, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  7  Oc- 
tober 1834;  died 
at  Brighton,  aged 
36,  on  Wednesday, 
30  May  1849. 


Katherine,  born  27 
July  1809  ;  died  at 
8  Royal  Crescent, 
Brighton,  in  her 
83rd  year,  on  Fri- 
day, 29  January 
1892,  bur.  at  Rei- 
gate,  CO.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  17  June 
1888,  with  codicil 
dated  1 7  April 
1891,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  285,  92)  12 
March  1B92,  by 
Henry  Ray  Fresh- 
field, the  surviving 
Exor. 


Herbert  Stephenson  Freshfield, 
born  at  Hampstead,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Tuesday,  9  February 
1 836  ;  died  there  on  Monday, 
21  January  1839. 


Francis  Freshfield,  born  at 
Guilford  Street,  London,  on  Fri- 
day, 12  January  1838;  died  at 
Hampstead,  aged  6,  on  Tuesday, 
16  July  1844. 


Mary,  bom  at  Hampstead 
on  Thursday,  5  December 
1839  ;  died  at  Brighton, 
aged  9,  on  Sunday,  i  April 
1849. 


Rev.  Vernon  Musgrave  (son  of  the  Ven'''*  Charles  Baxter  Musgrave,= 
Archdeacon  of  Craven,  in  Ripon) ;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1849,  B.A.  (Jun.  Opt.,  Math.  Tripos)  1853, 
M.A.  1856,  of  Wells  Theological  College  1853;  Vicar  of  Mattersey,  co. 
Nottingham,  1855-62,  Rector  of  Hascombe,  co.  Surrey,  1862,  Rural  Dean 
of  Godalming  1871-1904,  Hon.  Canon  of  Winchester  1881,  Proctor  in 
Convocation  for  the  Clergy  of  the  Archdeaconry  of  Surrey  1888  until  his 
death;  died  on  Monday,  8  October  1906,  bur.  in  the  churchyard  at 
Hascombe.  Will  dated  8  May  1901,  with  codicil  dated  26  November  1903, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1641,  1906)  31  December  1906,  by  Charles  Thomas 
Musgrave,  Edwin  Freshfield,  LL.D.,  and  Edwin  Hanson  Freshfield,  the 
surviving  Exors. 


=Frances,  bom  14 
March  1834; 
marr.  at  Rei- 
gate  on  Thursday, 
30  August  1855; 
died  at  Has- 
combe Rectory 
on  Thursday,  3 
January,  buried 
at  Hascombe  7 
January  1901. 


Bernard  Marr= 
Johnson,  2nd 
son  of  Thomas 
Marr  Johnson, 
by  Katherine 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Clutton  of 
Flanchford,  co. 
Surrey. 


'Blanche  Lilian,  born  at  64  Westboume 
Terrace,  Paddington,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 25  April  1874,  bapt.  at  St.  James', 
Paddington  ;  marr.  at  the  parish  church, 
Reigate  (by  the  Rt.  Rev.  the  Bishop  of 
Shrewsbury,  assisted  by  her  uncle,  the 
Rev.  Frank  Parnell,  Rector  of  Oxted,  co. 
Surrey),  on  Wednesday,  30  October  1901. 


A 


James  William  Freshfield  of  The 
Wilderness,  Reigate;  born  at  64 
Westbourne  Terrace,  Paddington, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  11  July 
1877,  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's,  Reigate; 
educated  privately  and  at  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1895,  B.A. 
1898,  M.A.  1901  ;  Solicitor, 
admitted  February  1902. 


171 


Lieut. -Colonel  John  Sims  Freshfield,  born  4  April  181 1;  of  the= 
ist  Madras  Light  Cavalrj',  appointed  Cadet  1827,  Cornet 
3  September  1828,  Lieutenant  8  January  1835,  Captain  20  April 
1843,  retired  as  Lieut.-Coloncl  25  July  1856;  Adjutant  Governor's 
Body  Guard ;  died  at  Ticehurst,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday,  24 
February  1863.  Will  dated  2  March  1852,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  215,  63)  13  April  1863,  by  Elizabeth  Freshfield,  relict,  one 
of  the  surviving  Exors. 


=F,lizaheth.  dau.  of  James 
Scott  of  Forfar ;  niarr.  at 
St.  George's  Cathedral, 
Madras,  India,  on  \Vediie.s- 
day,  19  July  1837  ;  died  at 
her  residence,  19  Norfolk 
Terrace,  Brighton, aged  73, 
on  Friday,  11  May  1888. 


Henrietta  Valentia,     Clifford     Fortescue     Borrer    of    Pickwell,===Christina    Sophia,    born    at 


bornat  Hampstead,  co.  Sussex  (2nd  son  of  the  Rev.  Carey 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Hampton  Borrer,  Rector  of  Hurstpier- 
Friday,  29  Octo-  point,  co.  Sussex,  and  Prebendary  of 
her  1841  ;  died  at  Chichester  Cathedral,  by  Elizabeth  his 
Brighton,  aged  7,  wife,  3rd  dau.  of  James  Orr  of  Holy  wood 
on  Friday,  13  April  House,  co.  Down);  bom  at  the  Rectory, 
1849.  Hurstpierpoint,  on  Friday,  5  March  1841  ; 

Ensign  60th  King's  Royal  Rifle  Corps  20 
April  i860 ;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex ;  died 
at  Clayton,  co.  Sussex,  aged  43,  on  Friday,  29  August  1884. 
Will  dated  10  September  1883,  with  codicil  dated  15  August 
1884,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  756,  84)  16  October  1884,  by 
Christina  Sophia  Borrer,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix.  He  marr. 
istly  Mary  Jane,  2nd  dau.  of  the  Hon''''=  William  Charles 
Gibson,  C.M.G.  A 


Hampstead  on  Saturday,  15 
April  1843  ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Brighton  (by 
the  Rev.  Carey  Hampton 
Borrer),  on  Thursday,  25 
October  1866;  marr.  2ndly 
at  St.  James',  Spanish  Place, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  23 
May  1900,  Sir  Frederick 
Richard  Saunders  of  The 
Drive,  Hove,  co.  Sussex, 
K.C.M.G.  (son  of  Frederick 
Saunders  of  Guildford,  co. 
Surrey);  born  7  July  1838. 


Rev.  John  Minet  Freshfield,  born  in  London  on= 
Friday,  31  July  1835,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Lothbury,  London,  23  March  1836 ;  educated  at 
Winchester  and  at  Balliol  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
1  December  1853,  B.A.  1858,  M.A.  1873;  Rector  of 
Stanton-by-Dale,  co.  Derby,  1862-72,  and  of  All 
Souls',  Langham  Place,  London,  1872-79,  Perpetual 
Curate  of  St.  Paul's  Chapel,  Marylebone,  London, 
1874-79,  Rector  of  Windlesham,  co.  Surrey,  1879-99, 
and  of  Easton,  co.  Hants,  since  1899,  Rural  Dean  of 
Woking  1894-99. 


=Harriet  Louisa  Fonnercau,  youngest 
dau.  of  Charles  Lillingston  of  The 
Chauntry,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Harriot  his  wife,  only  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  William  Fonnereau  of 
Christchurch  Park,  Ipswich ;  born  at 
Christchurch  Park,  Ipswich,  10  July 
1839,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Ipswich, 
19  Ai)ril  1840;  marr.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Bournemouth,  co.  Hants  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Edward  Lillingston), 
on  Thursday,  22  June  1865. 

i^See  Pedigree  of  Lillingston,  Vol.  p, 
page  40.) 


Agnes  Cecilia,  born  at 
Stanton-by-Dale  Abbey  on 
Wednesday,  30  May  1866, 
bapt.  at  Stanton-by-Dale. 


Euphemia  Thekla,  born  at 
Stanton-by-Dale  Abbey  on 
Sunday,  3  November  1867, 
bapt.  at  Stanton-by-Dale. 


Eva  Mary,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Stanton-by-Dale  Abbey,  on 
Monday,  29  November  1869, 
bapt.  at  Stanton-by-Dale. 


172 


Frances    Sopliia,    born    on    Monday,    i6    November    1812;    died    unmarried,    aged    19,    on 
Tuesday,  17  April  1832. 


Lieut. -Colonel  Dudley  Carleton  Smith= 
of  Beabeg,  co.  Meath  (2nd  son  of 
Henry  Jeremiah  Smith  of  Beabeg,  by 
the  Hon'"'''  Henrietta  Priscilla  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  Lieut.-Colonel  the  Hon'''= 
George  Carleton,  and  sister  of  Guy, 
3rd  Baron  Dorchester) ;  Lieut-Colonel 
3rd  Battalion  East  Surrey  Regiment 
(Militia),  retired  28  November  1883. 


=Alice  Anna,  born  at  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  19 
August  1S45;  marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  12  October  1865;  died 
27  June  1902.  Will  dated  25  July 
1893,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1000, 
1902)  25  July  1902,  by  Carleton 
Smith,  retired  Colonel  H.M. 
Army,  one  of  the  Exors. 


Constance  Emilie, 
born  at  1 17  Marine 
Parade,  Brighton, 
on  Saturday,  1 8 
September  1847  ; 
died  at  Brighton, 
aged  10  months, 
on  Saturday,  12 
August  1848. 


Rev.  Joseph  Jonathan  Dent  Dent  (2nd  son  of  Joseph  Dent  of  Ribston  Hall,=j=Laura   Manning, 


CO.  York,  and  of  Winterton,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Joseph  Birley) ;  born  8  July  1829;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  matricu- 
lated Michaelmas  Term,  1847,  B.A.  1852,  ALA.  1855  ;  Vicar  of  Hunsingore, 
CO.  York,  1872  until  his  death,  Hon.  Canon  of  Ripon  1894,  Rural  Dean 
of  Boroughbridge  1899;  died  at  Hunsingore,  aged  78,  on  Sunday,  14  July, 
bur.  there  on  Thursday,  18  July  1907.  Will  dated  28  June  1888,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  10,  1907)  6  September  1907,  by  Laura  Manning  Dent,  relict, 
and  Ernest  Freshfield  Dent,  the  Exors.  /[^ 


born  on  Sunday, 
19  March  1837  ; 
marr.  at  the  parish 
church,  Reigate, 
CO.  Surrey,  on 
Tuesday,  1 7  April 
i860. 


Winfrid  Bulwer  Jenyns  (youngest  son  of= 
the  Rev.  Charles  Fitzgerald  Gambler 
Jenyns,  Rector  of  Knebworth,  co. 
Hertford,  and  of  Bottisham  Hall,  co. 
Cambridge,  by  Rose  Emily  Lytton  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of  \VilIiam  Earle  Lytton 
Bulwer  of  Heydon  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  J. P. 
and  D.L.) ;  born  7  February  1880,  bapt. 
at  Melbourne, CO. Cambridge;  educated  at 
Bradfield  College,  co.  Berks,  and  at  Pem- 
broke College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1889. 


=Phebe  Millicent,  born 
at  Stanton-by-Dale 
Abbey,  co.  Derby,  on 
Thursday,  1 5  June 
187 1,  bapt.  at  Stan- 
ton-by-Dale ;  marr.  at 
Easton,  co.  Hants  (by 
her  father),  on  Wed- 
nesday, 31  January 
1906. 


Jessica  Lillingston,  born  at 
I  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  20  May  1873,  bapt. 
at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place, 
London. 

Margaret  Keble,  bom  at 
I  Fitzroy  Square,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  25  April  1876,  bapt. 
at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place, 
London. 


Arthur  Hugh  Clough  of= 
Castle  Top,  Burley,  co. 
Hants  (only  son  of  Arthur 
Hugh  Clough  of  Embley, 
Ramsey,  co.  Hants,  by 
Blanche  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Samuel  Smith);  born  16 
December  1859;  of  Tri- 
nity College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas 
Term,  1879,  B.A.  1884, 
M.A.  1888;  formerly  of 
H.M.  Education  Office, 
Whitehall. 


=Eleanor  Clarens, 
born  at  Mickle- 
ham,  CO.  Surrey, 
on  Monday,  5 
September  1870; 
marr.  at  St. 
Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  Lon- 
don, onThursday, 
9  February  1893. 


Edmund  Montagu  Prinsep= 
Fisher  of  5  Swan  Walk,  Chel- 
sea, CO.  Middlesex  (3rd  son 
of  Herbert  William  Fisher  of 
Whitley  Ridge,  Brockenhurst, 
CO.  Hants,  by  Mary  Louisa 
his  wife,  2nd  dau.  of  John 
Jackson,  M.D.);  born  at 
Onslow  Square,  London,  13 
January  1S72  ;  educated  at 
Haileybury ;  Architect. 


=Janie  Magdalene, 
born  at  Tun- 
bridge  Wells,  CO. 
Kent,  on  Mon- 
day, 20  Septem- 
ber 1875  ;  marr. 
at  Forest  Row, 
CO.  Sussex,  on 
Tuesday,  6  June 
1899. 


A 


{See  Pedigree  of  Fisher,  Vol.  ij, 
page  ISO.) 


173 


Henry  Ray  Freshfield  of  Kidbrooke  Park,  East= 
Grinstead,  co.  Sussex ;  born  on  Wednesday, 
2  February  1814;  Solicitor  to  the  Bank  of 
England;  J. P.  for  co.  Sussex;  Member  of  the 
Court  of  Lieutenancy  of  the  City  of  London  ; 
High  Sheriff  for  co.  Sussex  1885  ;  died  at 
Kidbrooke  Park,  aged  81,  on  Friday,  8  February 
1895,  bur.  at  Forest  Row,  co.  Sussex.  Will  dated 
24  February  1894,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  412,  95) 
2  April  1895,  by  Douglas  William  Freshfield, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


A  child  died 
shortly  after  its 
birth  and  bur. 
with  its  mother 
in  Hunhill 

Fields  15urial 
Ground,  City 
Road,  London. 


Jane  Quintin,  dau.  of 
William  Crawford  of  Pipp 
Brook,  Dorking, CO.  Surrey, 
M.P.  for  the  City  of 
London ;  marr.  at  the 
parish  church,  Dorking 
(by  the  Rev.  Charles  John 
Crawford,  Rector  of  Wood- 
mansteme,  co.  Surrey)  on 
Thursday,  i  October  1840; 
Author  of  "Alpine  By-ways 
in  the  Grisons  "  ;  died  at  Kidbrooke  Park, 
in  her  87th  year,  on  Saturday,  16  March 
1 90 1,  bur.  at  Forest  Row.  \Vill  dated  21 
February  1895,  with  codicil  dated  16  March 

1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  581,  1901)8  May 

1 90 1,  by  Douglas  Williaui   Freshfield  and 
Walter  Trower,  the  Exors. 


Douglas  William  Freshfield  of  Wych  Cross  Place,  Forest  Row,  co.  Sussex,=j=Augusta  Charlotte, 


and  "A  Tour 


and  of  I  Airlie  Gardens,  Campden  Hill,  Kensington,  London  ;  born  at 
Devonshire  Street,  Portland  Place,  London,  on  Monday,  27  April  1845; 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  University  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
2  December  1863,  B.A.  1867,  M.A.  1870;  a  Student  of  the  Inner 
Temple  26  May  1866,  called  to  the  Bar  10  January  1870;  J. P.  for  co. 
Sussex;  Member  of  the  Council  Royal  (leographical  Society  1878-94 
and  1905,  Vice-President  .since  1908;  Founders'  Gold  Medal  1903; 
President  Alpine  Club  1893-95,  President  Geographical  Section,  British 
Association,  1904,  Treasurer  Hellenic  Society,  President  Society 
Geographical  Teachers,  and  Chairman  of  the  Society  of  Authors  1903 
-1904  and  1908-1909;  Author  of  "Thonon  to  Trent,"  1865,  "Travels 
in  Central  Caucasus  and  Bashan,"  1869,  "The  Italian  Alps,"  1875, 
"The  Exploration  of  the  Caucasus,"  1896,  "Round  Kangchenjunga," 
1903;  Editor  of  "Alpine  Journal,"  1872-80,  and  "Murray's  Switzerland," 
and  Joint  Editor  of  Royal  Geographical  Society's  "  Hints  to  Travellers," 
1883,  1889  and  1893. 


lyfi^lc^  uiT^^^^^^^t,^^-^ 


eldest  dau.  of 
the  Hon"^'"  William 
Ritchie,  Advocate- 
(Jeneral  of  Calcutta, 
India,  by  Auguste 
Charlotte  his  wife, 
dau.  of  Captain 
Trimming,  R.N. ; 
born  10  May  1847; 
marr.  at  Holy 
Trinity,  Brompton, 
London,  on  Satur- 
day, 27  November 
1869. 


Henry  Douglas  FVeshfield,  born  at  Kidbrooke 
Park,  East  Grinstead,  on  Monday,  10  September 
1877,  bapt.  at  Forest  Row;  died  at  Stonehouse, 
Broadstairs,  co.  Kent,  in  his  14th  year,  on 
Saturday,  16  May,  bur.  in  Brookwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  20  May  1891. 


Olivia  Blanche,  born 
at  Stanhope  Gardens, 
South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Wednes- 
day, 3  January  1879. 


Katharine  Margaret, 
born  at  Brighton, 
CO.  Sussex,  on  Fri- 
day, 2  January  1885. 


•74 


j^etoman- 


Robert  Finch  Newman  of  Artillery  Place,  Finsbury=j=Dudley,  eldest  dau.   of  Joshua  and   Ann 


Square,  London  (son  of  John  and  Charlotte 
Newman) ;  City  Solicitor ;  died  28  November, 
bur.  in  the  cemetery  at  Brighton,  co.  Sussex, 
4  December  1839.  Will  dated  5  September  1839, 
proved  (P.C.C.  189  Arden)  10  March  1840, 
by  Dudley  Newman,  relict,  Robert  William  Peake, 
cousin,  and  Ferdinand  Brand,  the  Exors. 


Rutland  of  Writtle,  co.  Essex ;  marr.  at 
Writtle  on  Friday,  8  November  1822  ; 
died  at  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  19  April  1875, 
bur.  there.  Will  dated  4  July  1872,  with 
codicil  dated  12  February  1S75,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  428,  75)  24  May  1875,  by 
the  Rev.  Francis  Browne  Newman,  son, 
one  of  the  Exors. 


Emily  Gracilla,  born  at 
Sion  College  Gardens, 
London,  on  Monday, 
25  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Alphage,  London 
Wall,  21  September 
1823;  died  10  May, 
bur.  at  Eltham  13  May 
1905.  Will  dated  2 
July  1898,  with  codicil 
dated  9  November 
1904,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  870,  1905)  24 
June  1905,  by  Caroline 
Dudley  Newman  and 
Mary  Sophia  Newman, 
spinsters,  the  surviving 
Exors. 


Robert  Rutland  Newman,  born  at  Sion= 
College  Gardens,  London,  on  Friday, 
3  December,  bapt.  at  St.  Alphage, 
London  Wall,  30  December  1824; 
died  at  40  Russell  Square,  London, 
20  March,  bur.  at  Eltham  25  March 
1878.  Will  dated  9  November  1874, 
with  codicil  dated  30  March  1875, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  428,  78)  2  May 
1878,  by  Frances  Sarah  Newman, 
relict,  and  the  Rev.  Francis  Browne 
Newman,  brother,  two  of  the  Exors. 


=Frances  Sarah,  youngest  dau. 
of  Daniel  Burton  Scott  of 
Ingham,  co.  Norfolk  ;  born 
at  Hunter's  Hall,  Epping,  co. 
Essex,  7  February  1832;  marr. 
at  St.  Pancras',  London,  on 
Thursday,  21  April  1853; 
died  at  Harrow  Lodge,  West 
Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  8  Sep- 
tember, bur.  at  Eltham  12 
September  1906.  Will  dated 
14  July  1896,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1500,  1906)  2  November 
1906,  by  Caroline  Dudley 
Newman  and  Maud  Emilie 
Newman,  spinsters,  the 
Executrixes. 


Caroline  Dudley,  born  at 
52  Doughty  Street,  London, 
on  Thursday,  4  May,  bapt. 
at  St.  Peter's,  Regent  Square, 
London,  7  June  1854. 


Frances  Edith,  born  at  52 
Doughty  Street,  London,  13 
November  1858,  bapt.  at  Eltham 
I  January  1859;  died  21  No- 
vember, bur.  at  Eltham  26 
November  1863. 


Maud  Emilie,  bom  at  53 
Upper  Bedford  Place, 
London,  on  Monday,  9 
April,  bapt.  at  St.  George's, 
Bloomsbury,  London,  4 
July  i860. 


Charles  Frederick  Newman, 
born  at  Hurst  Place,  Bexley, 
CO.  Kent,  29  May  1858,  bapt. 
at  Bexley  ;  died  at  Normans- 
field,  Hampton  Wick,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  37,  on 
Thursday,  1 2  September, 
bur.  at  Bexley  16  September 
1895. 


Dudley  Newman  of  Athole,= 
Broxbourne,  co.  Hertford, 
F.R.LB.A. ;  bom  at  Hurst 
Place,  Bexley,  co.  Kent,  21 
June  1859,  bapt.  at  Be.xley ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse, 
entered  187 1,  and  at  Trinity 
Hall,  Cambridge,  matricula- 
ted Michaelmas  Term,  1877. 


=Katherine,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  John 
Beauvoir  Dalison,  Rector  of 
Manton,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Harriet 
Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of  Captain 
Charles  Shaw,  R.N.;  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Manton,  8  October  1861 ; 
marr.  at  St.  Peter's,  Upwell,  co. 
Norfolk,  16  September  1890. 


Dudley  Dalison  Newman,  bom  at  Methven,  Broxbourne, 
CO.  Hertford,  on  Sunday,  8  August  1897,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's  and  St.  Paul's,  Upwell;  died  at  Athole, 
Broxbourne,  aged  5  years,  on  Friday,  3  October,  bur. 
at  Broxbourne  7  October  1902. 


'75 


Rev.    Francis    Browne    Newman,  bom    at    15    Artillery    Place,  =pSophia    Elizabeth,    youngest 

Finsbury    Scjuare,    London,    on    Sunday,    5    March,    bapt.    at  dau.  of  Cornelius    Paine  of 

St.  Luke's,  Old  Street,  London,  5  April  1826;  of  Caius  College,  Kemp    Town,    co.    Sussex; 

Cambridge,    admitted     Pensioner    29    June    1858,    B.A.    (St.  born  25  August  1826;  marr. 

Catherine's    College)    1862,    M.A.    1867;    Rector   (1872)   and  at    St.    Nicholas',    Brighton, 

Patron  of   Burton    Latimer,  co.  Northampton,   Rural   Dean  of  co.  Sussex,   on  Tuesday,   14 

Walden    1892-95;    died    at    Verulam    House,   St.    Albans,    co.  July  1857;  died  26  Novem- 

Hertford,    aged    75,    on    Tuesday,    11     June,    bur.    at    Burton  ber     1900,    bur.    at    Burton 

Latimer  on  Friday,  14  June  1901.  Latimer. 


Rev.  Charles  Ernest  Newman  of  Park  House,= 
St.  John's,  Worcester ;  born  at  Lee  Park,  co.  Kent, 
on  Sunday,  6  June,  bapt.  at  Christ  Church,  Lee, 
17  July  1858;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1877,  B.A. 
(2nd-class  Theology)  1881,  M.A.  1884;  Vicar  of 
St.  Matthew's,  Northampton,  1895- 1903. 


^^^i^^Sj 


Frances  Mary,  born  24  November, 
bapt.  at  Market  Harborough,  co. 
Leicester,  31  December  1886. 


=Deborah  Mary,  dau.  of 
the  Rev.  Francis  Pier- 
point  Burton  Norman 
Hutton,  Vicar  of  St. 
Saviour's,  Leicester ; 
born  23  March,  bapt. 
at  St.  James',  \\'est 
Bromwich,  co.  Stafford, 
30  May  i86i ;  marr.  at 
St.  Saviour's,  Leicester, 
10  June  1884. 


Mary  Sophia,  born 
at  Cambridge  on 
Friday,  15  July, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary- 
the-Less,  Cam- 
bridge, 1 7  August 
1859. 


John  Burton  Newman,  born  12 
December  1888,  bapt.  at  Market 
Harborough  7  February  1889. 


Annie  Cecilia  Mabel,  bom  at 
I  Pembroke  Place,  Cambridge,  on 
Wednesday,  i  May,  bapt.  at  the 
church  of  the  Holy  Sepulchre, 
Cambridge,  21  July  1861. 


Dora  Mildred,  born 
at  Burton  Latimer 
on  Tuesday,  3  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  there 
5  April  1863. 


Evelyn  Susanna, 
horn  at  lUirton 
LatimeronThurs- 
day,6  June,  bapt. 
there  2 1  July 
1867. 


Frances  Beatrice, 
born  13  July,  bapt. 
at  Murton  Latimer 
27  July  1868. 


George  Herbert  Newman= 
of  Bergh  Apton,  co. 
Norfolk ;  born  at  Hurst, 
Bexley,  co.  Kent,  on 
Friday,  5  October  i860, 
bapt.  at  Bexley;  entered 
Charterhouse  1871. 


=Emily  Jane  (his  cousin),  eldest  dau.  of  James  Murray 
Dale  of  Rowley  House,  Aldeburgh,  co.  Suffolk,  by 
Anne  Elizabeth  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  James  Norris 
of  Debenham,  co.  Suffolk  ;  bom  in  Church  Terrace, 
Lee,  CO.  Kent,  23  May,  bapt.  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee, 
30  June  1852;  marr.  at  Aldeburgh  3  January  1882. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Dale,   Vol.  14,  page  42.) 


Mary  Emily, 
born  4  No- 
vember, bapt. 
at  Bexley 
30  November 
1861. 


Ruth,   born    i  June  Geoffrey    Gunnell    Newman,    born    at    Notting    Hill, 

1883,    bapt.    at    St.  London,  30  April  1886;  bapt.  at  St.  Mark's,  Notting 

Mark's,  Notting  Hill,  Hill,  London  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  Keble 

London.  College,  Oxford,  matriculated  October  1908. 


176 


George  Gunnell  Newman  of  Hurst  Place,  Bexley,  co.  Kent  ;= 
born  at  15  Artillery  Place,  Finsbury  Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  30  June,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Old  Street, 
London,  27  July  1827;  Solicitor;  died  at  14  Ennismore 
Gardens,  Knightsbridge,  London,  aged  57,  on  Saturday, 
24  January,  bur.  at  St.  Mary's,  Bexley,  28  January  1885. 
Will  dated  20  August  1864,  with  two  codicils  dated 
respectively  9  September  1880  and  9  January  1885,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  364,  85)  2  April  1885,  by  Frances  Josephine 
Newman  of  Hurst  Place,  Bexley,  relict,  the  Rev.  Francis 
Browne  Newman  of  Burton  Latimer,  co.  Northampton, 
brother,  and  Cecil  Clare  Marston  Dale  of  2  Old  Buildings, 
Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  Barrister-at-Law,  the  Exors. 


/^^..^4^^^,a.^_ 


=Frances  Josephine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Very  Rev.  Thomas  Dale, 
D.D.,  Dean  of  Rochester,  by 
Emily  Jane  his  wife,  dau.  of 
William  Malcott  Richardson ; 
bom  at  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields, 
London,  6  February,  bapt.  at 
St.  Bride's,  Fleet  Street,  London, 
20  March  1837  ;  marr.  at 
Eastbourne,  co.  Sussex  (by 
her  brother,  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Pelham  Dale,  Rector  of  St. 
^'edast's,  Foster  Lane,  London), 
on  Thursday,  10  September  1857. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Dale,  Vol.  14, 
page  47.) 


Rev.  William= 
Henry  Hickson 
(son  of  William 
Hickson) ;  of 
Trinity  College, 
Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 1 6  October 
1873,  aged  18, 
B.A.i877,M.A. 
1880  ;  Vicar  of 
Low  Marple,  co. 
Chester,  1892. 


=Helen  Frances,born 
at  Hurst  Place, 
Bexley,  on  Sunday, 
9  November  1862, 
bapt.  at  Bexley ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Bexley  (by  the  Rev. 
Francis  Browne 
Newman,  assisted 
by  the  Rev.  Lawford 
William  Torriano 
Dale),  on  Wednes- 
day, 22  June  1887. 


Rev.  Thomas  Rowland 
(younger  son  of  Thomas  Hall, 
B.A.,  Assistant  Master  City  of 
London  School,  by  Louisa  Martha 
his  2nd  wife,  dau.  of  Edward 
Stewart,  R.N.,  of  Monmouth) ; 
born  at  Mildmay  Park,  London, 
27  October  1858,  bapt.  at  St. 
Jude's,  Mildmay  Park ;  of  Caius 
College,  Cambridge,  admitted 
January  1878,  B.A.  1882,  M.A. 
1888;  Senior  Curate  of  St. 
Patrick's,  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  1893 
-1904,  Chaplain  to  Windlesham 
House  School,  Brighton,  co.  Sus- 
sex, 1898-1904,  Assistant  Master, 
Brighton  College,  1902 -1904, 
Rector  of  Kirstead,  co.  Norfolk, 
1904.  ^ 


Hall=i=Flora  Lucy,  born  at 
52  Russell  Square, 
London,  23  January 
1864,  bapt.  at  St. 
George's,  Blooms- 
bury,  London ;  marr. 
at  St.  Mary's,  Bexley 
(by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Browne  Newman, 
assisted  by  the  Rev. 
Lawford  William 
Torriano  Dale),  on 
Wednesday,  22  June 
1887. 


177 


Charlotte  Mar)-,  born  at  15  Artillery  Place, 
Finsbury  Square,  London,  on  Sunday, 
I  March,  bapt.  at  St.  Luke's,  Old  Street, 
London,  3  April  1829;  died  3  September 
1904,  bur.  at  Eltham,  co.  Kent. 


Dudley  Newman,  born  at  i  Highbury  Terrace, 
Islington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  8  September, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington,  6  October  1830; 
died  at  Worthing,  co.  Sussex,  on  Thursday, 
19  October  1854,  bur.  at  Broadwater,  co.  Sussex. 


I 
Lieut.-Colonel  Ernest  Peake  Newman,  born  at  i  Higlibury 
Terrace,  Islington,  25  April,  bapt.  at  St.  Mary's,  Islington, 
30  May  1832  ;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  47th  Foot  22 
February  1855,  Lieutenant  27  August  1855,  Captain  15  October 
1861,  Major  by  brevet  29  December  1874,  Major  8  December  1877, 
retired  as  Lieut.-Colonel  20  March  1878  ;  for  sometime  Instructor 
of  Musketry ;  died  at  8  Belgrave  Villas,  Lee,  co.  Kent,  1 1 
F'ebruary  1897,  bur.  at  Eltham.  Will  dated  9  September  1893, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  444,  97)  12  April  1897,  by  the  Rev.  Francis 
Browne  Newman,  brother,  the  sole  Exor. 


Richard  Vernon  Newman, 
born  at  i  Highbury  Ter- 
race, Islington,  25  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Mary's, 
Islington,  22  June  1836; 
died  14  March  1838,  bur. 
in  the  vault  of  the  Chapel 
of  Ease,  Islington. 


Francis    Arthur    Charrington    of=pKathleen    Clara,    born   at    Hurst     Rutland  John  Newman, 


Ashtead,  co.  Surrey  (2nd  son  of 
Thomas  Charrington  of  Mayfield, 
Chislehurst,  co.  Kent) ;  born  at 
Chislehurst  20  November,  bapt. 
at  St.  Nicholas',  Chislehurst,  on 
St.  Thomas'  Day,  2 1  December 
1858.  A 


Place,   Bexley,  co.   Kent,    i   July  born  at  Great  Cumber- 

1869,    bapt.    at    Halfway    Street  land  Place,  Hyde  Park, 

Chapel,  Wimpole  Street,  London;  London,   i   April,   bapt. 

marr.     at     the     Church     of    the  privately,  died  13  April, 

Annunciation,      Chislehurst,     on  bur.  at   Bexley  17  April 

Wednesday,  17  October  1900.  1878. 


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178 


iSootpj. 


Sir  William  Boothby  of  Ashbourne  Hall,  co.  Derby,= 
Baronet  (younger  son  of  Sir  Brooke  Boothby,  6th 
Baronet,  by  Pha'be  his  2nd  wife,  only  child  of 
William  Hollins  of  Moseley,  co.  Stafford) ;  bom 
at  Ashbourne  4  March,  bapt.  there  16  March 
174I;  joined  the  63rd  Foot  24  December  1760 
Ensign  51st  Foot  (stationed  at  Minorca  1772-82), 
22  April  1763,  Lieutenant  21  April  1769,  Captain 

22  April  1778,  Major  26  October  1786,  afterwards 
Mansfield  troop  of  Yeomanry  Cavalry  ;  succeeded 
his  brother.  Sir  Brooke  Boothby,  as  8th  Baronet 

23  January  1824;  died  at  Edwinstowe,  co. 
Nottingham,  aged  78,  17  March,  bur.  at  Ash- 
bourne 24  March  1824.    Will  proved  9  May  1825. 


=Rafela,  dau. 
of  Don  Miguel 
Del  Gardo 
of  Mahon,  in 
the  Island  of 
Minorca:  born 
in  1757;  marr. 
in  Minorca 
14  May  1781  ; 
died  at  Edwin- 
stowe, aged  72, 
bur.  at  Ash- 
bourne 20 
March  1829. 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of 
Arms. — Argent  on  a  canton  sable  a 
lion's  jamb  erased  and  erect  or. 

Crest. — A  lion's  jamb  erased  and 
erecl  or. 

Motto. — Mors  Christi  mors  mortis 
mihi. 


Signature   from   a   letter  dated 
"  Edwinstowe,  4">  Sep'  1809." 


Signature  from  a  letter  dated  "  Edwinstowe, 
31  August  1822." 


Fanny,  only  dau.= 
of  Colonel  John 
Henry  Jcnkinson 
of  Winchester,  and 
niece  of  Charles, 
I  St  Earl  of  Liver- 
pool ;  born  in  July 
1781  ;  marr.  by 
licence  at  St. 
Michael's,  Win- 
chester, 19  January 
1805  ;  died  at 
Ashbourne  Hall, 
aged  58,  on  Tues- 
day, 2  January, ' 
bur.  at  Ashbourne 
9  January  1838. 
^LI.      ist  wife. 


Sir  William  Boothby  of  Ashbourne  Hall,  Baronet,  = 
Receiver-General  of  Customs  at  the  Port  of  London; 
born  at  Lichfield  25  March  1782;  Lieutenant  59th 
Foot  5  July  179s,  Captain  15th  Light  Dragoons; 
A.D.C.  to  H.R.H.  the  Duke  of  Cumberland; 
Commissioner  of  Customs  for  England  and  Wales 
15  September  18 13,  and  for  the  United  Kingdom 
13  September  1823;  Paymaster  to  the  Corps  of 
Gentlemen-at-Arms  2  May  1827;  D.L.  for  co. 
Derby;  succeeded  his  father  as  9th  Baronet  17 
March  1824;  died  at  Ashbourne  Hall,  aged  64, 
21  April,  bur.  at  Ashbourne  27  April  1846.  Will 
dated  7  May  1833,  proved  (P.C.C.  405,  46)  19  June 
1846,  by  the  Rev.  Sir  Brooke  William  Robert 
Boothby,  Baronet,  son,  one  of  the  survivi'ng  Exors. 


=Louisa  Cranstoun,  eldest  dau. 
of  Frederick  Hayes  Macna- 
inara  of  lirettenham  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  and  widow  of  John 
Alexander  Nisbett,  Captain 
ist  Life  Guards ;  born  at 
Balls  Pond,  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex,  i  April  1812  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mary's,  Fulham, 
CO.  Middlesex,  15  October 
1844;  a  well-known  Actress; 
died  at  Rose  Mount,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  45,  on  Saturday,  16 
January  1858.  AdBion  was 
granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  13  February  1858,  to 
Henry  Macnamara,  Barrister- 
at-Law,  brother.     2nd  wife. 


Signature  to  a  letter  dated  "  Appulderconibe, 
16  August  1809." 


Rev.  the  Honi"'^  Charles  Dundas  (4th  son  of  Robert,  2nd=j=Louisa  Maria,  bapt.  at  ^Vinchester  19  January 


Viscount  Melville,  K.T.,  F.R.S.,  General  of  the  Royal 
Archers  of  Scotland);  born  at  Mamhead,  co.  Devon,  11 
December  1806;  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  M.A. 
1826;  Rector  of  Epworth,  co.  Lincoln,  1843  until  his 
death.  Rural  Dean  of  Axholme  1866,  Prebendary  of 
Lincoln ;  died  at  Epworth,  aged  76,  on  Saturday,  24 
February  1883,  bur.  there.  Will  dated  19  April  1881, 
proved  at  Lincoln  2  May  1883,  by  Louisa  Maria  Dundas, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


1806;  marr.  at  Ashbourne  i  August  1833; 
died  at  St.  Martin's,  Stamford  Baron,  co. 
Northampton,  in  her  90th  year,  on  Friday, 
6  September  1895,  bur.  at  Epworth.  \<\\\ 
dated  16  July  1883,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1 131,  95)  9  October  1895,  by  Gertrude  Susan 
Dundas,  Louisa  Montagu  Dundas,  Laura 
Mary  Dundas  and  Blanche  Cecil  Jane 
Dundas,  spinsters,  daughters,  the  Executrixes. 


A 


179 


Rev.  Brooke  Boothby,  born  15   March,  bapt.  at  Edwinstowe,=f=Hon'''' Louisa  Henrietta,  2nd  dau 

CO.  Nottingham,  5  July  1784;  admitted  on  the  foundation  of       '    " 

the   Charterhouse    i    May    1798;    of  Christ   Church,   Oxford, 

matriculated   11  May  1802,  B.A.  1806,  M.A.  1808;  Rector  of 

Kirkby-in-Ashfield,    co.     Nottingham,     1810;     Prebendary    of 

Dunham  in  the  Collegiate  Church  of  Southwell  1818  ;  died  at 

Kirkby-in-.Vshfield,  aged  44,  4  January,  bur.  there  10  January 

1829.      Adinon  was  granted  (P.C.C.   Liverpool)  4  November 

1829,  to  the  Hon'''=  Louisa  Henrietta  Boothby,  relict. 


of  Henry,  3rd  Baron  Vernon  ; 
bapt.  at  Nuthall,  co.  Nottingham, 
II  May  1788;  marr.  at  Sudbury, 
CO.  Derby,  4  November  181 6, 
marriage  settlements  dated  2  No- 
vember ;  died  at  Sudbury,  in 
her  73rd  year,  on  Wednesday,  6 
March,  bur.  there  12  March 
1 86 1.  Will  dated  28  March  i860, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  210,  61)  17 
April  1 86 1,  by  the  Rev.  Frederick 
Anson  and  the  Hon''''=  Augustus 
Henry  Vernon,  the  Exors. 


A 


ij^or  issue  see  page  1S2.) 


Caroline  Mary,  died 
at  20  Half  Moon 
Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  aged  79, 
on  Easter  Eve, 
Saturday,  9  April 
1887,  bur.  at  Nor- 
biton,  CO.  Surrey. 
Will  dated  20  Jan- 
uary 1883,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  587, 87) 
7  July  1887,  by  Sir 
Brooke  Boothby, 
Baronet,  nephew, 
the  sole  Exor. 


Rev.  Sir  Brooke  William  Robert  Boothby= 
of  Broadlow  Ash,  co.  Derby,  Baronet ; 
born  at  Winchester,  co.  Hants,  21  January 
1809  ;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  17 
December  1825,  B.A.  and  Fellow  of  All 
Souls'  College  1829,  M.A.  1833;  Rector 
of  Elmley,  co.  Kent,  1846-52,  and  of 
Welwyn,  CO.  Hertford,  17  September  1852 
until  his  death ;  succeeded  his  father  as 
loth  Baronet  21  April  1846;  died  at 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  aged  56,  on 
Friday,  22  September  1865,  bur.  at 
Welwyn.  Will  dated  12  January  1858, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  736,  65)  4  December 
1865,  by  Cecil  Brook  Boothby,  brother, 
and  Madgwick  Spicer  Davidson,  two  of 
the  Exors. 


=Martha  Serena,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Boothby,  Vicar  of 
Sutterton  and  Barnoldljy,  both  co. 
Lincoln,  by  Marianne  Catherine 
his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  the  Rev. 
Basil  Bury  Beridge  of  Algarkirk, 
CO.  Lincoln ;  born  29  November 
1826,  bapt.  at  Sutterton  30  August 
1830;  marr.  at  Hawkesbury,  co. 
Gloucester  (by  the  Rev.  Evelyn 
Boothby),  on  Tuesday,  7  Sep- 
tember 1852;  died  on  Tuesday,  29 
June,  bur.  at  Welwyn  on  Saturday, 
3  July  1909.  Memorial  service 
at  St.  Peter's,  Cranley  Gardens, 
London,  the  same  day.  Will  dated 
18  August  1903,  with  two  codicils 
dated  16  December  1905  and  20 
June  1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  210, 
1909)  29  July  1909,  by  Sir  Brooke 
Boothby,  Baronet,  and  Arthur 
Charles  Davidson,  the  Exors. 

{See  page  188.) 


I    I        ^ 
Florence  Emma, 

bapt.  at  Welwyn 

3  January  1854. 


Rosalind  Louisa, 
bapt.  at  Welwyn 
30  January  1855. 


Sir  Brooke  Boothby  of  Broadlow  Ash,  Baronet ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Welwyn, 
on  Tuesday,  18  November  1856,  bapt.  at  Welwyn  i  January  1857  ;  educated  at 
Harrow;  nominated  an  Attach^  23  September  1881,  appointed  to  Athens 
24  March  1883,  Brussels  13  August  1884,  Lisbon  25  January  1886,  Rome  16 
July  1887,  Vienna  8  March  1889,  Lisbon  27  March  1894,  Munich  27  May 
1895,  and  to  Paris  4  December  1896;  Secretary  of  Legation  at  Rio  de  Janeiro 
19  December  1898,  Tokio  26  October  1901,  and  Brussels  9  August  1902; 
Councillor  of  Embassy  at  Vienna  7  May  1905;  appointed  Envoy  Extraordinary 
and  Minister  Plenipotentiary  at  Santiago  15  April  1907,  but  did  not  proceed 
there;  retired  1  December  1908;  succeeded  his  father  as  nth  Baronet 
22  September  1865. 


180 


Rev.  Charles  Boothby,  bom  in  Dublin  20  February= 
1786,  bapt.  there;  2nd  Captain  Royal  Engineers 
24  June  1809;  lost  his  leg  at  the  battle  of  Talavera 
28  July  1809,  taken  prisoner  by  the  French,  and 
was  afterwards  exchanged ;  of  St.  Mary's  Hall, 
O.xford,  matriculated  7  July  1815,  B.A.  1819; 
Prebendary  of  North  Muskham,  in  the  Collegiate 
Church  of  Southwell  18 18,  Vicar  of  Sutterton,  co. 
Lincoln  18 19,  and  Rector  of  Barnoldby-le-Beck,  co. 
Lincoln,  1838  ;  Author  of  "A  Prisoner  of  France" 
and  "  Under  the  British  Flag " ;  died  at  Sutterton, 
aged  60,  19  August  1846,  bur.  at  Algarkirk,  co. 
Lincoln.  Will  dated  19  August  1846,  proved 
(P.C.C.  771,  46)  7  November  1846,  by  Marianne 
Catherine  Boothby,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Marianne  Catherine, 
youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  Basil  Bury  Beridge 
of  Algarkirk  ;  born  at 
Algarkirk,  bapt.  there 
II  January  1801;  marr. 
at  Algarkirk  24  October 
1820;  died  at  Coombe 
Bury,  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  aged  84,  on 
Monday,  22  December 
1884,  bur.  at  Algarkirk. 
Admon  was  granted  at 
the  Principal  Registry 
13  March  1885,  to  the 
Rev.  ^\"illiam  Henry 
Boothby,  son  and  one 
of  the  next  of  kin. 


iyit-ti,.^ 


Louisa  Rafela,  bom 
at  Edwinstowe,  co. 
Nottingham,  in  1787; 
died  at  Coombe  Bury, 
Kingston-on-Thames, 
in  her  84th  year,  on 
Saturday,  30  April 
1870,  bur.  at  Ash- 
bourne, CO.  Derby. 
Will  dated  2  April 
1870,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,39i,7o)i8  June 
1870,  by  Cecil  Brooke 
Boothby  and  Charles 
Edward  Boothby, 
nephews,  the  Exors. 


^/^.--.--^^ 


From  a  letter  dated  "  Madrid,  Le  9  Janvier  1810."         /|\  From  a  letter  dated  20  September  1880. 

{For  issue  see  page  i8j.) 


Fanny  Charlotte 
Anne,  died  in 
Lower  Belgrave 
Street,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  6 
December  1876, 
bur.  at  Norbiton, 
CO.  Surrey. 


Cecil  Brook  Boothby,  born  18  November 
1813;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  7 
June  1832;  died  at  20  Half  Moon  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London,  on  Monday,  8  Jan- 
uary 1883,  bur.  at  Norbiton.  Will  dated 
30  May  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  105,  83) 
23  February  1883,  by  Caroline  Mary 
Boothby,  spinster,  sister,  sole  Executrix. 


Maria,  died  at  20  Half  Moon  Street, 
Piccadilly,  London,  on  Saturday,  13 
May  1882,  bur.  at  Norbiton.  Will 
dated  15  November  1865,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  531,  82)  18  July  1882,  by 
Cecil  Brook  Boothby,  brother,  Charles 
Edward  Boothby  and  Madgwick  Spicer 
Davidson,  the  Exors. 


Charles  Francis  Boothby,  born  Beatrice  Geor- 

at    the    Rectory,  Welwyn,    co.  giana,  bapt.  at 

Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  22  June,  Welwyn        15 

bapt.  at  Welwyn  25  July  1858  ;  April  i860, 
educated  at  Harrow ;  Lieutenant 
North  Mayo  Militia. 


Hugo  William  Robert  Boothby,  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Welwyn,  on  Wednesday,  12  February, 
bapt.  at  Welwyn  13  April  1862  ;  Midshipman 
Royal  Navy,  Acting  Sub-Lieutenant  H.M.S. 
"  Ruby  "  ;  died  unmarried  at  Aden,  aged  19,  on 
Wednesday,  10  August  t88i. 


Herbert  Cecil  Boothby, 
born  at  the  Rectory, 
Welwyn,  on  Tuesday, 
8  December  1863,  bapt. 
at  Welwyn  7  February 
1864  ;  educated  at  Clifton 
College,  and  at  Christ 
Church,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 18  March  1885,  B.A. 
(3rd-class  Hist.)  1888  ; 
Lieutenant  ist  Battalion 
Sherwood  Foresters  ( I  )erby- 
shire  Regiment). 


Seymour  William  Brooke= 
Boothby  of  Home  Farm, 
Luscombe,  co.  Devon  ; 
born  at  Welwyn  on 
Tuesday,  6  February,  bapt. 
there  9  April  1866. 


Clara  Margaret,  younger  dau.  of  Robert 
Arthur  Valpy  of  Enborn,  co.  Berks,  by 
Edith  Alicia  his  wife,  dau.  of  Robert  Oliver 
Jones  of  Founion  Castle,  co.  Glamorgan ; 
marr.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  30  October  1906. 


^/^^.^^  A^/t^>-^j~~> 


Hugo  Robert  Brooke  Boothby,  born  at  Luscombe 
on  Saturday,  10  August,  bapt.  at  the  parish 
church,  Dawlish,  co.  Devon,  25  September  1907. 

181 


Rev.  Brooke  Boothby=j=Hon'''*  Louisa  Henrietta, 


(see  page  i8o). 


2nd  dau.  of  Henry,  3rd 
Baron  Vernon. 


Rev.  Henry  Brooke  Boothby,  born  at  Edwinstowe  6  March,  bapt.= 
there  4  April  1818;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  Durham 
University,  B.A.  1840;  Rector  of  Nunburnholme,  co.  York, 
1845-52,  and  of  Lissington,  co.  Lincoln,  1852  ;  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Hasfield,  co.  Gloucester,  in  his  76th  year,  on  Sunday, 
30  April  1893,  bur.  at  Hasfield.  Will  dated  6  June  1878,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  13,  94)  26  January  1894,  by  Walter  ilerbert  Boothby, 
nephew,  the  Exor. 


From  a  letter  dated  "  Sudbury,  July  27"'  1880." 


=Frances  Sarah,  eldest  dau. 
of  the  Rt.  Rev.  John 
Banks  Jenkinson,  Bishop 
of  St.  David's  and  Dean 
of  Durham,  by  Frances 
Augusta  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Augustus  Pechell  of  Herk- 
hampsted,  co.  Hertford ; 
bapt.  9  March  181 5;  inarr. 
at  Claines,  co.  Worcester, 
on  Thursday,  5  July  1849; 
died  at  the  Rectory, 
Lissington,  aged  62,  on 
Friday,  22  June  1877,  bur. 
at  Lissington. 


Henry   Vernon    Boothby   of   Harehill,   Sudbury,   co.   Derby  ;=pAugusta   Louisa,   only  dau.  of 
born  at  Great  Malvern,  co.   Worcester,  on  Sunday,   2  June,  I  Major-General     John     George 
bapt.  at  Sudbury  i:  July  1850:  educated  at  Radley  ;  entered 
the    Army   as    Ensign    24th   (The    2nd    Warwickshire)    Foot 
29  December  1869,  Lieutenant  25  March  1871. 


/^^y^^^^ 


Boothby,  R.A.,  by  Margaret 
his  wife,  only  dau.  of  CajJiain 
Charles  Henry  Seale,  R.N.; 
born  at  Rose  Bank,  Fowey, 
CO.  Cornwall,  5  October  1851  ; 
marr.  at  Lissington  (by  the 
Rev.  Henry  Brooke  Boothby) 
on  Tuesday,  12  March  1878. 


Cyril  John  Boothby,  bom  at 
46  Maryon  Road,  Old  Charl- 
ton, CO.  Kent,  on  Sunday,  15 
December  1878,  bapt.  at  Old 
Charlton  ;  died  there,  aged  4 
months,  on  Thursday,  1 7  April, 
1879,  bur.  in  the  cemetery  at 
Charlton. 


Ernest  Brooke 
Boothby,  born  at 
Car  House,  Rip- 
ley, CO.  Derby, 
on  Monday,  30 
May,  bapt.  at 
Ripley  21  June 
1881. 


Gwendolen  Margaret 
Frances,  born  at 
ButterleyPark.Alfre- 
ton,  CO.  Derby,  on 
Wednesday,  24  June, 
bapt.  at  Ripley  28 
November  1885. 


John  Henry  Boothby, 
born  at  Keele,  New- 
castle, CO.  Stafford, 
on  Thursday,  i  June, 
bapt.  at  Keele  4  July 
1893. 


182 


George  William  Boothby,  born  25  August,  bapt.  at  Kirkby-in-Ashfield,= 
CO.  Nottingham,  12  September  1819;  died  28  March  1868,  bur.  in 
Circular  Road  Cemetery,  Calcutta,  India.  Will  dated  15  August 
1867,  proved  at  Fort  William,  Calcutta,  6  April  1868.  Monument 
erected  at  Cuttack  to  his  memory  "  by  the  whole  Body  of  the 
Company's  Servants  in  India." 


Signature  to  his  will. 


=Harriet,  dau.  of  Edward 
Binny  Glass  of  the 
Madras  Civil  Service, 
by  Catherine  his  wife, 
dau.  of  John  Corse- 
Scott  of  Synton  House, 
near  Hawick,  co.  Rox- 
burgh ;  bom  and  bapt. 
at  Bellary,  Madras,  28 
August  1832  ;  marr.  at 
Chicacole,  Madras,  3 
September  1850. 


Daniel     Lehane     of     29     Egerton^Katharine    Mary 

Crescent,    London  ;     educated    at     Josephine,    bom 

Cork  and  at  Dublin ;  M.  D.  Royal 

University,     Ireland,    1880,    M.Ch. 

1882,   Member  of  British    Medical 

Association ;    died    16    July    1907. 

Will  dated  11  August  1891,  proved 

(Prin.  Reg.,  1243,  1907)  27  August 

1907,  by  Katharine  Alary  Josephine 

Lehane,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


at  Aska,  Madras, 
India;  marr.  at 
Clifford,  CO.  York, 
16  January  1886. 


Brooke  Boothby, 
bom  at  Ootaca- 
mund,  India,  7 
July  1852,  died 
there  in  infancy, 
bur.  at  Ootaca- 
mund.     M.I. 


Graham  Boothby, 
born  at  Edinburgh, 
died  in  infancy, 
bur.  at  Edinburgh. 


Henry  Casson  Barnes  Bazely  (elder  son  of  Thomas  Tyssen  Bazely,  by 
Julia  his  wife,  youngest  dau.  of  John  Shipdem  of  the  Round 
House,  Dover,  co.  Kent) ;  born  at  the  Rectory,  Poplar,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Sunday,  4  September,  bapt.  at  All  Saints',  Poplar,  30  October 
1842;  of  Brasenose  College,  Oxford,  Scholar  31  May  1861,  B.A. 
(ist-class  Mods.,  2nd-class  Classics)  1865,  B.C.L.  1868,  Hulmeian 
Exhibitioner  1864,  Denyer  and  Johnson  Scholar  1868;  died  at 
32  New  Inn  Hall  Street,  Oxford,  aged  40,  on  Thursday,  i  March, 
bur.  in  St.  Sepulchre's  Cemetery,  Oxford,  on  Tuesday,  6  March  1883. 
Will  dated  27  June  1882,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  280,  83)  2  April  1883, 
by  Louisa  Bazely,  relict,  the  sole  E.xecutrix.  /t\ 


=Louisa,  of  Granville 
House,  Granville  Place, 
Portman  Square,  Lon- 
don ;  born  at  Golpal- 
pore,  near  Berhampore, 
Madras,  bapt.  there ; 
married  at  Crown 
Court  National  Scotch 
Church,  London,  on 
Friday,  6  August  1880. 


{See  Pedigree  of  Bazely,  page  gg.) 


Horace  Brooke  Boothby,  born  at  the  Rectory,  Nunburnholme,  co.  York,  on  Sunday,  23 
November  185 1,  bapt.  at  Nunburnholme  22  January  1852  ;  died  at  the  Rectory,  Nunburnholme, 
aged  10  months,  on  Sunday,  3  October,  bur.  at  Nunburnholme  7  October  1852. 


■83 


Charles  Edward  Boothby  of  i  Palmeira= 
Square,  Brighton,  co.  Sussex  ;  boni  at 
Kirkby-in-Ashfield,  co.  Nottingham,  17 
August,  bapt.  there  9  September  182 1  ; 
educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  the 
Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich  ; 
Captain  2nd  Derbyshire  Rifle  Volun- 
teers; J. P.  for  CO.  Stafford;  formerly 
Ranger  of  Needwood  Forest,  co. 
Stafford ;  of  tiie  I'rivy  Council  Office, 
Secretary  to  Marquis  of  Lansdowne 
and  Earl  Granville. 


=Hon''''  Georgiana  Mary  (Harbord),  his  cousin,  dau.  of 
Edward,  3rd  Baron  Suffield,  by  the  Hon'''"  Georgiana 
his  wife,  dau.  and  heir  of  George,  2nd  Baron  Vernon 
of  Sudbury  Hall,  co,  Derby ;  born  at  Vernon  House, 
Park  Place,  St.  James',  Westminster,  23  June  1816; 
Woman  of  the  Bedchamber  to  Queen  Victoria  ;  niarr. 
at  All  Souls',  Langham  Place,  London,  on  Thursday, 
27  September  1855  '  niarr.  istly  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Monday,  2  October 
1837,  (ieorge  Edward  Anson,  C.B.,  Keeper  of  H.M. 
Privy  Purse,  who  died  at  Needwood  Forest,  in  his 
38th  year,  on  Monday,  8  October  1849.  She  died  at 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex,  in  her  88th  year,  on  Friday,  13 
November,  and  was  bur.  at  Sudbury,  co.  Derby, 
on  Thursday,  19  November  1903.  Will  dated  25 
October  1901,  with  codicil  dated  13  January  1903, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  143,  1904)  5  February  1904,  by 
Charles  Edward  Boothby,  the  sole  Exor. 


Emily  Louisa,  born  at  New  Lodge,  Needwood 
Forest,  on  Saturday,  20  September  1856;  died 
unmarried  at  New  Lodge,  Needwood  Forest, 
in  her  i8th  year,  on  Monday,  2  February  1874, 
l)ur.  at  Sudbury. 


Colonel  George  Duncan  Wahab  (2nd  son  of= 
General  Charles  Wahab  of  the  Madras  Army) ; 
entered  the  Army  as  Ensign  20th  Foot  28  January 
1859,  Lieutenant  30  November  i860.  Captain 
5  January  1870,  Major  i  July  1881,  Lieut.-Colonel 
24  September  1884,  Colonel  24  September  1888; 
retired  24  September  1890;  died  23  March  1899. 
Will  dated  17  February  1891,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
678,  99)  27  May  1899,  by  Cora  Wahab,  relict,  the 
sole  Executrix.  /t\ 


=Cora,  married  at 
the  parish  church, 
Hanbury,  co.  Staf- 
ford (by  her  uncle, 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Brooke  Boothby), 
on  Tuesday,  13 
September  1881. 


George  Boothby,  born 
at  Cuttack,  Bengal, 
India,  2  February 
1867;  of  the  Mer- 
cantile Marine ;  marr. 
in  1904,  Mabel 
Gertrude,  dau.  of 
Bernard  Flanaghan. 

1 


Gertrude  Raffela  Hill,  born  at  the  Vicarage,  Lissington, 
CO.  Lincoln,  on  Tuesday,  22  Feljruary,  bapt.  at  Lissington 
26  April  1853;  died  18  May,  bur.  in  St.  Mary  Magdalen's 
Cemetery,  Lincoln,  21  May  1908.  Will  dated  5  Sep- 
tember 1894,  with  two  codicils  dated  3  April  1903  and 
7  September  1904,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  202,  1908)  26  June 
1908,  by  Francis  John  Henry  Jenkinson  and  Harry  Chester, 
the  surviving  Exors. 


Ivouisa  Frances,  of  Northmede, 
Church  Lane,  Lincoln ;  born 
at  the  Vicarage,  Lissington,  on 
Friday,  22  June,  bapt.  at 
Lissington  4  July  1855. 


184 


Major-General  John  George  Boothby,  born  at  the  Prebendary's= 
residence,  Southwell,  co.  Nottingham,  22  June,  bapt.  at 
Southwell  Minster  9  July  1824;  educated  at  Charterhouse; 
entered  the  Royal  Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  19  June  1844, 
Lieutenant  i  April  1846,  Captain  5  August  1852,  Major  12 
December  1854,  Lieut. -Colonel  24  August  1866,  'Colonel 
24  August  1871,  Major-General  24  July  1875;  served  in  the 
Crimea  1854-55,  including  the  affair  of  M'Kenzie's  Farm,  the 
battles  of  Alma  and  Inkerman,  the  siege  of  Sebastopol  and 
repulse  of  the  sortie  on  the  26th  October  1854  (brevet  of  Major, 
medal  with  three  clasps,  Knight  of  the  Legion  of  Honour, 
5th-class  of  the  Medjidie  and  Turkish  medal) ;  died  at  Little 
Heath,  Charlton,  co.  Kent,  aged  52,  on  Thursday,  27  April 
1876,  bur.  in  Old  Charlton  Cemetery.  Will  dated  14  October 
1865,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  891,  76)  27  December  1876,  by 
Charles  Edward  Boothby,  brother,  one  of  the  Exors. 


From  a  letter  dated  "3"'  Division  Camp,  April  27,  1855." 


'Margaret  Elizabeth  Frances, 
only  dau.  of  Captain  Charles 
Henry  Seale,  R.N.,  by  Eliza 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Sir  William 
Jervis  Twysden  of  Roydon 
Hall,  CO.  Kent  ;  born  at 
Pembury,  co.  Kent,  3  Novem- 
ber 1829;  marr.  at  Charles 
Church,  Plymouth,  co.  Devon, 

13  November  1850;  died  at 
68  Tres.sillian  Road,  St.  John's, 
CO.  Kent,  in  her  80th  year, 
on  Saturday,  10  April,  bur. 
in   the  cemetery  at  Charlton 

14  April  1909.  Will  dated  16 
January  1909,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  ^7,  1909)  22  May  1909, 
by  Augusta  Louisa  Boothby, 
the  sole  Executrix. 


Henry  Vernon  Boothby  of  21= 
Belmont  Park,  Lee,  co.  Kent 
(elder  son  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
Brooke  Boothby,  Rector  of  Lis- 
sington,  co.  Lincoln,  by  Frances 
Sarah  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  John  Banks  Jenkinson, 
Bishop  of  St.  David's) ;  born  at 
Great  Malvern,  co.  Worcester,  on 
Sunday,  2  June  1850;  educated 
at  Radley ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  24th  Foot  (2nd  Warwick- 
shire Regiment)  29  December 
1866,  Lieutenant  25  March  187 1 


A 


=Augusta  Louisa, 
born  at  Rose 
Bank,  Fowey,  co. 
Cornwall,  5  Oc- 
tober 185 1  ;  marr. 
at  Lissington, 
CO.  Lincoln  (by 
the  Rev.  Henry 
Brooke  Boothby, 
assisted  by  the 
Rev.  Edward 
FranksHodgson), 
on  Tuesday,  1 2 
March  1878. 


Cecil  George  Frede- 
rick Boothby,  born 
at  Rose  Bank, 
Fowey,  27  April, 
bapt.  at  Fowey  27 
May  1853  ;  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Navy ; 
died  unmarried  at 
the  Semaphore, 

Adelaide,  South 
Australia,  on  Sunday, 
29  January  1899. 


Waiter  Herbert 
Boothby,  born 
at  Plymouth,  co. 
Devon,  28  Au- 
gust 1854,  bapt. 
at  Stoke,  co. 
Devon,  4  March 
1855  ;  died  s.p. 
21  October  1899, 
bur.  in  the  ceme- 
tery at  Charlton. 


Robert  James=j=Frances,    marr.       Rev.  John  Talbot  Godfrey=j=Rafella,    marr. 


Charteris  Tod 
(son  of  George 
Tod  of  Dun- 
fermline, CO. 
Fife) ;  Captain 
in  the  Mer- 
cantile Marine. 


at  Dollar,  co. 
Clackmannan,  2 
January  1891. 


A\ 


(2nd  son  of  William  God- 
frey, by  Elizabeth  Lucy 
his  wife);  bapt.  at  Croxall, 
CO.  Derby,  3  May  1863  ; 
matriculated  at  Oxford  10 
April  1886,  aged  23,  B.A. 
1889,  M.A.  1892;  Senior 
Curate  of  St.  Mary's,  Great 
Ilford,  CO.  Essex,  1908. 

185 


at  All  Saints', 
Hove,  CO.  Sus- 
sex, 28  June 
1892. 


Ada  Rundall, 
born  at  Cal- 
cutta, India. 


A 


Isabella  Caroline,  = 
dau.  of  Cuthbert 
Ellison  of  Heb- 
burn  Hall,  co. 
Durham,  by  Isa- 
bella Grace  his 
wife,  dau.  and 
coheir  of  Henry 
Ibbetson  of  St. 
Anthony's,  co. 
Northumberland  ; 
born  at  Hebburn 
Hall  15  May  1805; 
marr.  by  special 
licence  at  Heb- 
burn Hall  30 
October  1824  ; 
died  in  Carlton 
Gardens,  London, 
on  Friday,  14 
October  1843. 
ist  wife. 


(See  "Notes"  to  "Visi- 
tation of  England 
and  Wales"  Vol.  6, 
page  200.) 


^George  John  (Warren),  sth  Lord  Vernon  ;  born=j=Frances    Maria   Emma, 


at  Stapleford  Hall,  co.  Nottingham,  22  June 
1803,  bapt.  at  Stapleford ;  educated  at  Eton  and 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  25  April 
1822,  Student  1822-24;  M.P.  for  co.  Derby 
1831-32,  and  for  South  Derbyshire  1832-35; 
D.L.  for  the  same  county;  Captain  Commandant 
2nd  Battalion  County  Volunteers ;  by  Royal 
Licence  dated  14  October  1837,  he  took  the 
name  of  Warren  (for  himself  alone)  in  compliance 
with  will  of  his  cousin,  Viscountess  Bulkeley ; 
succeeded  his  father  as  5th  Baron  18  November 
1835  ;  died  at  Sudbury  Hall,  co.  Derby,  aged  62, 
on  Thursday,  31  May,  bur.  at  Sudbury  on 
Wednesday,  6  June  1866.  Will  dated  27  January 
1863,  proved  (I'rin.  Reg.,  610,  66)  14  September 
1866,  by  Augustus  Henry,  Lord  Vernon,  son, 
the  sole  Exor. 


born  at  Brighton,  co. 
Sussex,  in  June  1826; 
marr.  by  special  licence 
at  Curzon  Chapel, 
Curzon  Street,  Mayfair, 
London  (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  Brooke  Boothby), 
on  Wednesday,  14  De- 
cember 1859;  marr. 
2ndly  at  Falfield,  co. 
Gloucester,  19  July 
1 88 1,  the  Rev.  Charles 
Martyn  Reed,  who  died 
27  August  1907.  She 
died  at  the  Rectory, 
Hasfield,  co.  Gloucester, 
on  \\'ednesday,  29  May 
1907,  and  was  bur.  at 
Hasfield.     2nd  wife. 


/K 


I 

Frederick  Gore  Boothby,  born  at  Kirkby-in-Ashfield,  co.  Nottingham,  2  August,  bapt.  there 
16  September  1827;  of  Jesus  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1850;  died  unmarried  at  Sudbury, 
CO.  Derby,  in  his  26th  year,  on  Friday,  29  October  1852,  bur.  there. 


186 


Rev.  Charles  Boothby^ 

(see  page  i8l.) 


'Marianne  Catherine,  youngest  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  Basil  Bury  Beridge  of 
Algaricirk,  co.  Lincoln. 


Rev.  William  Henry  Boothby  of  Oak  Lawn,  East  Sheen,= 
CO.  Surrey;  born  23  May,  bapt.  at  Sutterton,  co.  Lincoln, 
22  June  1823;  educated  at  Charterhouse  and  at  Corpus 
Christ!  College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1846 ;  Vicar  of 
Hawkesbury,  co.  Gloucester,  1849-92  ;  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Rangeworthy,  co.  Gloucester,  aged  73,  on 
Thursday,  24  September,  bur.  at  Hawkesbury  30  Sep- 
tember 1896.  Will  dated  20  May  1887,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1157,  96)  12  December  1896,  by  Eleanor  Jane 
Boothby,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


From  a  letter  dated  "  Combe  Bury, 
Feby  26,  1885." 


=Eleanor  Jane,  youngest  dau.  of  the 
Rev.  John  Thomas  Fenwick,  Rector 
of  Northfield,  co.  Worcester,  by 
Eleanor  Jane  Thornewill  his  wife, 
of  Dove  Cliffe,  Burton-on-Trent, 
CO.  Stafford  :  born  at  Northfield  20 
September  1819;  marr.  at  Egginton, 
CO.  Derby  (by  the  Rev.  John  Edward 
Addison  Fenwick),  on  Sunday,  10 
August  185 1  ;  died  at  Clifton,  co. 
Gloucester,  6  July,  bur.  at  Hawkes- 
bury 10  July  1907.  Will  dated 
9  January  1897,  proved  at  Bristol 
7  August  1907,  by  Antonia  Rafela 
Boothby,  spinster,  daughter,  the 
sole  Executrix. 


Evelyn  John 
Boothby,  born 
at  Hawkesbury 
9  January,  bapt. 
there  1 1  Jan- 
uary 1853;  died 
18  September 
1856,  bur.  at 
Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey. 


Antonia  Rafela, 
of  Hawkesbury, 
and  of  5  Tot- 
tenham Place, 
Clifton  ;  born  at 
Hawkesbury  21 
September,  bapt. 
at  Egginton  27 
October  1854. 


Rev.  Frederick  Wentworth  Vernon,^ 
b(irn  at  Clifton  8  January  1839; 
educated  at  Lichfield;  Chaplain  at 
Ghent,  Belgium,  1873-79,  Vicar  of 
Rangeworthy,  co.  Gloucester,  from 
1888  until  his  death;  died  20  May, 
bur.  at  Clevedon,  co.  Somerset,  24 
^Lly  1906.  Will  dated  25  February 
1898,  proved  at  Bristol  8  August 
1906,  by  Edith  Serena  Hill  Vernon, 
relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Edith  Serena  Hill, 
of  Clive,  Clevedon ; 
born  at  Tenby, 
CO.  Pembroke,  7 
January,  bapt.  at 
Wimbledon  i  r 

June  1856  ;  marr. 
at  Hawkesbury  13 
August  1885. 


/K 


Lieut. -Colonel  Martyn  John  Edward  Fenwick  of  Tilsworth,  Leighton  Buzzard, = 
CO.  Bedford  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev.  John  Edward  Addison  Fenwick  of 
Thirlestaine  House,  co.  Gloucester,  by  Katherine  Somerset  Wyttenbach  his 
wife,  youngest  dau.  and  heir  of  Sir  Thomas  Phillipps  of  Middle  Hall,  co. 
Worcester,  and  Thirlestaine  House,  Baronet,  F.R.S.,  F.S.A.);  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Kedleston,  co.  Derby,  on  Sunday,  20  April  1851;  educated  at 
Marlborough  and  at  the  Royal  Military  College,  Sandhurst ;  entered  the  Army 
as  Sub-Lieutenant  39th  Foot  (The  Dorsetshire  Regiment)  3  August  1872, 
Captain  Royal  Irish  Rifles  12  September  1883  (employed  with  the  Egyptian 
Constabulary  18  January  1884  to  31  December  1894),  Major  21  June  1890, 
retired  30  April  1899;  Lieut.-Colonel  Reserve  of  Officers  18  October  1902; 
a  Pa.sha  of  Egypt;  a  Deputy-Inspector-General  of  Police,  Ministry  of  Interior, 


Egypt ;  2nd-class  of  the  Osmanieh,  2nd-class  of  the  Medjidie. 


=Eleanor  Maud, 
born  at  Weston- 
super-Mare,  CO. 
Somerset,  I. "Xpril 
1858 ;  marr.  at 
Aldershot  5  Oc- 
tober 1883. 


A 


1S7 


I 

Rev.  Evelyn  Boothby,= 
born  24  April,  bapt. 
at  Sutterton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 12  May  1825; 
educated  at  Charter- 
house (Scholar)  and 
at  University  College, 
Oxford,  matriculated 
24  November  1843, 
B.A.  1847;  Rector  of 
Whit  well,  CO.  Derby, 
1851  until  his  death  ; 
died  at  Coombe  Bury, 
Kingston-on-Thames, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  49, 
on  Whit  Sunday,  24 
May,  bur.  at  Whit- 
well  29  May  1874. 
Adirion  was  granted 
at  the  Principal 
Registry  10  July 
1874,  to  Margaretta 
Jane  Boothby  of 
Whitwell,  relict. 


=Margaretta  Jane,  only 
dau.  of  John  C'arr 
of  Roseworth,  co. 
Northumberland,  by 
Jane  S.  his  wife,  dau. 
of  Captain  Henry 
Barton  of  Rock 
Ferry,  CO.  Chester, 
and  of  Saucethorpe, 
CO.  Lincoln ;  born  at 
Earsdon,  co.  North- 
umberland ;  marr.  at 
Gosforth,  CO.  North- 
umberland, I  June 
1853  ;  died  at  Barton- 
fields,  Canterbury,  co. 
Kent,  in  her  75th 
year,  on  Saturday,  5 
January  1907,  bur. 
at  St.  Martin's,  Can- 
terbury. Will  dated 
II  September  1906, 
proved  at  Canterbury 
16  February  1907, 
by  Laura  Cecilia 
Boothby,  spinster, 
daughter,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


Rev.  Sir    Brooke  William=T=Martha Serena,  born 


Robert  Boothby,  Baronet 
(elder  son  of  Sir  William 
Boothby,  Baronet,  by 
Fanny  his  ist  wife,  only 
dau.  of  Colonel  John 
Henry  Jenkinson  of  Win- 
chester, and  niece  of 
Charles,  ist  Earl  of  Liver- 
pool) ;  born  at  Winchester 
21  January  1809;  educated 
at  Charterhouse  and  at 
Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  17  December 
1825,  B.A.  and  Fellow  of 
All  Souls'  College  1829, 
M.A.  1833  ;  Rector  of 
Elmley,  CO.  Kent,  1846-52, 
and  of  Welwyn,  co.  Hert- 
ford, 17  September  1852 
until  his  death  ;  succeeded 
his  father  as  loth  Baronet 
21  April  1846;  died  at 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent, 
aged  56,  on  Friday,  22 
September  1865,  bur.  at 
Welwyn.  Will  dated  12 
January  1858,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  763,  65)  4 
December  1865,  by  Cecil 
Brook  Boothby,  brother, 
and  Madgwick  Spicer 
Davidson,  two  of  the 
Exors. 


29  November  1826, 
bapt.    at    Sutterton 

30  August  1830; 
marr.  at  Hawkes- 
bury,  CO.  (Jloucester 
(by  the  Rev.  Evelyn 
Boothby),  on  Tues- 
day, 7  September 
1852  ;  died  on 
Tuesday,  29  June, 
bur.  at  Welwyn  on 
Saturday,  3  July 
1909.  Memorial 
Service  at  St. 
Peter's,  Cranley 
Gardens,  London, 
the  same  day. 
Will  dated  18  Au- 
gust 1903,  with  two 
codicils  dated  16 
December  1905 
and  20  June  1907, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
210,  1909)  29 
July  1909,  by  Sir 
Brooke  Boothby, 
Baronet,  and  Arthur 
Charles  Davidson, 
the  Exors. 


A\ 


i^For  issue  see  page  180.) 


Colonel  Reginald  Evelyn  Boothby  of  Scarp,  Canterbury  ;  bom  at  Whitwell  Rectory  18  January, 
bapt.  at  Whitwell  25  February  1855  J  entered  the  Army  as  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
28  January  1875,  Captain  1884,  Major  1891,  Lieut. -Colonel  1900,  Brevet-Colonel  10  February 
1904,  retired  14  November  1905;  served  in  the  Afghan  War  1878-80  (medal);  in  South 
African  War  1901-1902  ;  in  command  of  2nd  Brigade  Division  Royal  Field  Artillery, 
operations  in  the  Transvaal  February  to  31  May  1902;  operations  in  Orange  River  Colony 
April  to  November  1901  (Queen's  medal  with  three  clasps). 


188 


Reginald  FitzHenry 
Boothby,  bapt.  at 
Sutterton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, 30  August 
1830 ;  died  unmar- 
ried at  2  Eaton 
PlaceWest,  London, 
aged  20,  on  Tues- 
day, 6  March  1849, 
bur.  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square, 

London. 


I 
William  Henry  Millais  of  \V'ard  Hill,  Farnham,  and=j=Judith  Agnes,  bapt. 


of  South  Cottage,  Kingston-on-Thames,  both  co. 
Surrey  (elder  son  of  John  William  Millais,  by  Mary 
his  v^ife,  dau.  of  Richard  Evamy);  born  in  1828; 
marr.  andly  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Thursday,  7  June  1866,  Adelaide  Jane,  youngest 
dau.  of  John  Farquhar  Eraser.  He  died  at  Ward 
Hill,  Farnham,  aged  71,  on  Monday,  20  March 
1899.  Will  dated  18  June  1897,  with  codicil  dated 
I  October  1897,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  615,  99) 
19  May.  1899,  by  Adelaide  Jane  Millais,  relict,  and 
the  Rev.  Edward  Denison  Lear,  two  of  the  Exors. 


at  Sutterton,  co.  Lin- 
coln, I  July  1832  ; 
marr.  at  Kingston- 
on-Thames  on  Satur- 
day, 2  June  i860  ; 
died  at  Coombe 
Bury-,  Kingston-on- 
Thames,  on  Sunday, 
6  April  1862,  bur.  at 
Surbiton,  co.  Surrey. 


A 


I    I 

Mary,  bom  at 
Whitwell24^Lay, 
bapt.  there  28 
June  1857;  died, 
aged  17,  bur.  at 
Whitwell  4  Feb- 
ruary 1874. 

Laura  Cecilia,  of 
Scarp,  Canter- 
bury ;  born  at 
\\Tiitwelli8April, 
bapt.  there  29 
May  1859. 


Lieut.-Colonel    Arthur    Charles    Jackson    of    Oakhill,=j=Louisa  Jane,  born 
Horsham,   co.  Sussex  (5th    son   of  George  Jackson  of    at      Whitwell       i 


Westhorpe,  Little  Marlow,  co.  Buckingham,  by  Mary 
Eleanor  his  wife,  dau.  of  Thomas  Blayney  of  Evesham, 
CO.  Worcester) ;  born  at  Greenlands,  co.  Buckingham, 
on  Thursday,  19  August  1847  ;  entered  the  Army  as 
Ensign  9th  Foot  i  April  1868,  Lieutenant  49th  Foot 
29  June  1870,  Captain  3rd  Foot  1878,  Major  1884, 
Lieut.-Colonel  19  August  1895  (retired);  District 
Adjutant  Natal  26  June  1877  to  4  June  1878;  served 
in  the  Zulu  War  1879;  3-'  action  of  Inyezane  and 
occupation  of  Etshowe  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  5  March  1879,  medal  with  clasp).     /|\ 


March,  bapt.  there 
31  March  1861  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Mar- 
tin's, Canterbury 
(by  the  Rev. Gerald 
Henr)'  Jackson), 
on  Tuesday,  25 
October  1892. 


Colonel  Henry  John  Blagrove  of  Westholme  Pilton,  co.  Somerset,  C.B.= 
(only  son  of  Henry  John  Blagrove  of  Orange  Valley  and  of  Cardiff 
Hall,  Jamaica,  and  Gloucester  Square,  Hyde  Park,  London) ;  born  on 
Sunday,  30  July  1854:  educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
matriculated  i  February  1873 ;  entered  the  Army  as  Sub-Lieutenant 
13th  Hussars   11    February   1875,   Lieutenant    11    February   1875,   Captain 

16  March  1883,  Major  8  January  1890,  Staff  Captain  Remount 
Establishment  5  November  1887  to  30  June  1892,  Lieut.-Colonel  i  July 
1896,  Colonel  by  Brevet  i  July  1900;  retired  i  July  1901  ;  served  in  the 
Egyptian  Expedition  of  1882,  attached  to  the  19th  Hussars,  and  as 
Orderly  Officer  to  Brigadier-General  ist  Cavalry  Brigade;  action  at 
Kassassin  9  September,  and  battle  of  Tel-el-Kebir;  march  to  and  occupation 
of  Cairo  (medal  with  clasp,  bronze  star) ;  served  in  South  African  War  1899 
-1901 ;    relief  of  Ladysmith,   including  actions  at  Colenso ;    operations  of 

17  to  24  January  1900,  action  at  Spion  Kop;  operations  of  5  to  7  February 
1900,  and  action  at  Vaal  Kranz;  operations  on  Tugela  Heights  14  to 
27  February  1900,  action  at  Pieter's  Hill;  afterwards  performed  duties  of 
Station  Commandant;  operations  in  the  Transvaal  30  November  1900  to 
May  1 90 1,  and  May  to  June  1901,  and  in  Orange  River  Colony  May  1901 
(mentioned  in  despatches.  Sir  Redvers  Henry  Buller,  30  March  and 
9  November  1900,  "London  Gazette,"  8  February  1901,  Queen's  medal 
with  six  clasps,  C.B.  29  November  1900).  Married  2ndly  in  January  1904, 
Violet,  dau.  of  F.  Walton  of  Cwmllecoediog-Aberongell,  co.  Montgomery. 


189 


A 


=Alice  Evelyne, 
born  at  \Vhitwell, 
CO.  Derby,  4  April, 
bapt.  there  8 
May  1S64;  marr. 
at  St.  Martin's, 
Canterbury,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tues- 
day, II  Novem- 
ber 1884;  died 
at  Marlborough 
Barracks,  Dublin, 
on  Friday,  1 8 
June  1897,  bur. 
at  St.  Martin's, 
Canterbury. 


Colonel  Basil  Charles  Boothby,  born  13=1= 
January,  bapt.  at  Sutterton,  co.  Lincoln, 
2  March  1834;  entered  the  Army  as  Ensign 
95th  Foot  (Derbyshire  Regiment)  2  Sep- 
tember 1853,  Lieutenant  1854,  Captain 
1856,  Barrack  Master  at  Jamaica  1857, 
afterwards  at  V'ork,  Commissary  Supply  and 
Transport  Sub-Department,  Athlone,  with 
rank  of  NLajor  1870,  Assistant  Commissary- 
General,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel, 
Commissariat  and  Transport  Staff,  Eastern 
District,  31  January  1880;  served  in  the 
Crimea  in  1854,  severely  wounded  at  the 
battle  of  Alma,  foot  amputated  (medal  with 
clasp,  Sardinian  and  Turkish  medals);  died 
at  Beauport,  West  Hill  Road,  Southfields, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  58,  on  Tuesday,  9  August 
1892,  bur.  in  Fulham  Cemetery,  co.  Middle- 
sex. \\'\\\  dated  19  January  1891,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  969,  92)  6  October  1S92,  by 
Cecilia  Elizabeth  Boothby,  sister,  and 
George  Samuel  William  Jebb,  the  Exors. 


^Emily  Sarah,  2nd  dau.  of  Major-General  Sir  Joshua 
Jebb  of  Walton  Lodge,  near  Chesterfield,  co. 
Derby,  K..C.B.,  R.E.,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau.  of 
Legh  Thomas  of  Chesterfield ;  born  at  the  Barracks, 
Chatham,  16  August,  bapt.  at  Gillingham,  co.  Kent, 
17  September  1834  ;  marr.  at  Fulham  (by  the  Rev. 
Henry  John  Ellison,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  Evelyn 
Boothby)  on  Saturday,  28  January  i860;  died  on 
Friday,  28  November,  bur.  in  Fulham  Cemetery 
on  Tuesday,  2  December  1890. 


Cecilia  Elizabeth,  of  West  Point,  Parkstone, 
CO.  Dorset ;  born  at  Sutterton,  bapt.  there 
9  February  1837. 


(i^f.(\^ 


Beridge  Gladwyn  Boothby,  born  at  Up  Park  Camp, 
Jamaica,  8  August  1861,  bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Halfway 
Tree,  Jamaica ;  died  at  Up  Park  Camp,  aged  2  years 
and  3.V  months,  on  .Monday,  23  November  1864. 


Hubert  Basil  Boothby,  born  at  Up 
Park  Camp,  Jamaica,  4  March  1863, 
bapt.  at  St.  Andrew's,  Halfway 
Tree,  Jamaica. 


B 


Captain  William  Osbert  Boothby  of  Whitehall,  Sittingbourne,  co.  Kent,= 
^LV.O.,  R.N.  ;  born  at  Whitwell  Rectory,  co.  Derby,  7  January,  bapt. 
at  Whitwell  11  February  1866;  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet 
15  January  1879,  Sub-Lieutenant  15  September  1885,  Lieutenant  15 
September  1886,  Commaixler  i  January  1899,  Captain  i  January  1903  ; 
served  as  Midshipman  of  the  "Superb"  at  the  bombardment  of 
Alexandria  11  July  1882,  and  during  Egyptian  War  (Egyptian  medal, 
Alexandria  clasp,  Khedive's  bronze  star)  ;  Commander  of  the 
"Endymion"  during  Admiral  Sir  Edward  Seymour's  Expedition  in 
China  June  1900,  present  at  the  capture  of  Pei  Yang  Arsenal 
(mentioned  in  despatches,  noted  for  promotion,  and  medal  with  clasp) ; 
M.V.O.  (4th-class)  10  June  1908;  invested  with  the  Order  of  St.  Anne 
of  Russia  in  diamonds  (2nd-class)  by  the  Tsar,  on  the  occasion  of 
H.AL's  visit  to  Reval  June  1908,  and  Commander  of  the  Swedish  Order 
of  the  Sword  ;  Naval  Assistant  to  Second  Sea  Lord  of  the  Admiralty. 


=Hilda  Lambert,  dau. 
of  Captain  Henry 
Stephen  Swiney  of 
Gensing  House,  St. 
Leonard's-on-Sea,  co. 
Sussex,  and  The 
Limes,  Hawkhurst,  co. 
Kent,  by  Agnes  Laura 
his  wife,  dau.  of 
Thomas  Lambert  of 
Stanmore,Canterbury, 
Captain  Royal  Horse 
Artillery ;  marr.  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London  (by  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Boothby), 
on  Saturday,  17  August 
1907. 


Margaretta  Laura,  born  at  ■  Whitehall, 
Sittingbourne,  on  Thursday,  6  August, 
bapt.  at  the  parish  church,  Sittingbourne, 
30  August  1908. 


Osbert  Stephen  Boothby,  born  at  \Vhitehall, 
Sittingbourne,  on  Wednesday,  24  November 
1909,  bapt.  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  12  January  19 10. 


190 


Rev.  Walter  Ralph  Jebb  Boothby  of  Kilmore,  Stevenage,= 
CO.  Hertford;  born  at  Belfast  26  June  1865,  bapt.  at 
the  Garrison  Church,  Belfast ;  of  Selwyn  College, 
Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1884,  B.A. 
1895,  M.A.  1899;  Curate  of  Kirkby  Ravensworth,  North 
Riding,  co.  York,  1900- 1904,  and  of  Barkway  with  Reed, 
CO.  Hertford,  1904. 


=Mary,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  George 
Frederick  Prescott,  Vicar  of  St. 
Michael  and  All  Angels,  Paddington, 
IjOndon,  by  Sarah  his  wife,  dau.  of 
John  Horsley,  Judge  of  the  Madras 
Presidency ;  bom  at  17  Cambridge 
Terrace,  Paddington,  London,  on 
Monday,  29  August,  bapt.  at  St. 
Michael  and  All  Angels,  Paddington, 
2  October  1864  ;  marr.  there  (by  her 
father)  on  Saturday,  29  September 
1900. 


I 


Basil  Frederick  Boothby,  bom  at  Newsham 
Grange,  near  Barnard  Castle,  co.  York,  on 
Tuesday,  5  January,  bapt.  at  Dalton  Chapel 
of  Ease,  near  Richmond,  co.  York,  i  March 
1904. 


I 
Francis  Stewart  Evelyn  Boothby  of  The  Coldbath  House,  Lincoln  ;= 
born  at  York  on  Tuesday,  23  April,  bapt.  at  Fulford,  co.  York,  29 
May  1867 ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  (from  Militia) 
2nd  Battalion  Lincolnshire  Regiment  4  May  1887,  Lieutenant 
29  December  1888,  Captain  12  September  1894,  Adjutant  ist 
Volunteer  Battalion  Lincolnshire  Regiment  19  January  1897,  retired 
8  May  1907  ;  Secretary  Territorial  Force  Association  for  the  county 
of  Lincoln. 


=Hannah  Mildred,  2nd 
dau.  of  Robert  Swan 
of  The  Quarry,  Lin- 
coln, J. P.,  by  Lucy  his 
wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  Clayton  of 
Lincoln,  J. P.  and  D.L. ; 
bom  at  Lincoln  2 
August  1867  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Peter's-in-Eastgate, 
Lincoln  (by  the  Rev. 
William  Boothby),  on 
Thursday,  3  August 
1893. 


Basil  Clayton  Boothby,  bom  at  Eastcliff 
House,  on  Thursday,  1 1  October,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's-in-Eastgate,  Lincoln,  12  November 
1894;  died  at  Eastcliff  House,  Lincoln,  aged 
four  months,  on  Wednesday,  13  February 
1895,  bur.  at  St.  Peter's-in-Eastgate  Cemetery, 
Lincoln. 


Joan  Penelope,  born 
at  EastcUff,  Lincoln, 
on  Monday,  24  May, 
bapt.  at  St.  Peter's-in- 
Eastgate,  Lincoln,  28 
June  1897. 


John  Clayton  Boothby, 
born  at  Swallowbeck, 
Lincoln,  on  Saturday, 
19  August,  bapt.  at 
St.  Peter's-in-Eastgate, 
Lincoln,  16  September 
1899. 


Captain  James  Clement  Ley,  R.N.  (son  of  the  Rev.= 
Clement  Ley,  Rector  of  Ashby,  co.  Leicester,  by  Emily 
his  wife,  dau.  of  Admiral  Sir  James  HiUier) ;  born 
at  Shellack,  co.  Hereford,  25  July  1868 :  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  15  January  1883,  Sub -Lieutenant 
14  February  1889,  Lieutenant  14  September  1889, 
Commander  30  June  1901,  Captain  30  June  1906. 


=Judith  Letitia,  born  at  Whitwell 
Rectory,  co.  Derby,  8  October,  bapt. 
at  Whitwell  21  November  1869; 
marr.  at  St.  Martin's,  Canterbur)-, 
CO.  Kent  (by  her  brother,  the  Rev. 
Frederick  Boothby),  on  Wednesday, 

25  July  1906. 


191 


I  I 

Marian  Agnes 
Serena  Penelope, 
of  Tanfield,  St. 
Peter's  Road, 
Margate,  co. 
Kent ;  born  at 
York  18  Novem- 
ber 1868,  bapt. 
at  Fulford,  co. 
York,  I  January 
1869.    _ 

Mary  Dorothy 
Cecilia,  of  Tan- 
field,  St.  Peter's 
Road,  Margate  ; 
born  at  York  1 1 
August,  bapt.  at 
Fulford  13  Sep- 
tember 1870. 


Evelyn  Leonard  Beridge  Boothbj'= 
of  3  Collingwood  Villas,  Stoke, 
Devon  port,  co.  Devon ;  bom  at 
Athlone,  co.  Roscommon,  on 
Thursday,  4  May,  bapt.  at  St. 
Peter's,  Athlone,  4  June  1876; 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Cadet 
15  January  1890,  Midshipman  15 
September  1892,  Sub-Lieutenant 
14  March  1896,  Lieutenant  30 
September  1898. 


=Esm^  Frances  Ncvill  Augusta,  only  dau. 
of  Edward  I5cauchani[)  of  Eldcrton 
Lodge,  Gunton,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of 
Gloucester  Place,  London,  M.P.  for 
Lowestoft,  by  Frances  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  James  Stephen  of  Newport  House, 
Lincoln,  LL.D.,  County  Court  Judge; 
born  at  Highgate,  co.  Middlesex,  17  June 
1876;  marr.  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Henry  Wootlroffe  Beauchamp,  assisted  by 
the  Rev.  Walter  Ralph  J  ebb  Boothby), 
on  Tuesday,  21  November  1905. 


=7 


Esm^  Janet,  born  at  21  Sali.sbury 
Terrace,  Stoke,  Devonport,  on  Friday, 
14  December  1906,  bapt.  at  St. 
Bartholomew's,  Stoke,  17  January  1907. 


Penelope  Frances,  born  at  3  Collingwood 
Villas,  Stoke,  Devonport,  on  Friday,  13 
August,  bapt.  at  the  New  Church,  Stoke, 
21  September  1909. 


I 
Mildred  Serena,  born  at  The 
Cottage,  Swallowbeck,  Lin- 
coln, on  Sunday,  19  January, 
bapt.  there  privately,  died  22 
February  1902,  bur.  at  St. 
Peter's-in-Eastgate,  Cemetery, 
Lincoln. 


William  Boothby,  born  at  Burghcrsh 
Chantry,  Lincoln,  on  Saturday, 
7  March,  bapt.  there  privately,  bur. 
in  St.  Peter's-in-Eastgate  Cemetery, 
Lincoln,  26  March  1903. 


Betty,  born  at  Wiston 
Lodge,  Sjjring  (}rove, 
Isleworth,  co.  Middle- 
sex, 1 2  November  1 905, 
bapt.  at  Isleworth. 


Rev.  Frederick  Boothby,  born  at 
Whitwell  Rectory,  co.  Derby,  5  Feb- 
ruary, bapt.  at  Whitwell  6  February 
1871;  of  Selwyn  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1891  ; 
Vicar  of  Ellistown,  co.  Leicester,  1903. 


c^  /&^^L, 


Basil  Tanfield  Beridge= 
Boothby,  born  at 
Whitwell  Rectory  14 
January,  bapt.  at  \\'hit- 
well  16  February  1873; 
Constructive  Engineer 
Canton-Kowloon  Rail- 
way, Canton,  China. 


^Katharine  Georgina,  only 
surviving  dau.  of  Francis 
Blake  Knox,  Major  Royal 
Artillery,  by  Mildred  his  wife, 
dau.  of  the  Rev.  William  John 
Chessyre  of  Barton  Court, 
Canterbury,  Canon  of  Can- 
terbury Cathedral ;  marr.  at 
the  Cathedral,  Hong  Kong, 
China,  on  Saturday,  23 
October  1909. 


/j/l.O^tr'A^^^^^, 


192 


Arms  on  record  in  the  College  of  Arms. — Argent  on 
a  fesse  embattled  counter-embattled  between  three 
mural  crowns  sable  as  many  stags'  heads  erased  or. 

Crest. — A  stag's  head  erased  or  charged  on  the 
neck  with  a  mural  crown  and  suspended  from  the 
mouth  a  bugle-horn  stringed  sable. 

Motto. — Humani  nihil  alienum. 


iSratiforli. 


Rev.  William  Mussage  Bradford=j=Mary,     dau.     of 


of  Hall  Place,  Beaconsfield,  co. 
Buckingham  (son  of  Edward 
Bradford  of  Henley,  co.  Oxford) ; 
of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
matriculated  21  May  1791, 
aged  17,  B.A.  1795,  M.A. 
1798;  Rector  of  Hedsor,  co. 
Buckingham,  1814  until  his 
death;  J. P.  for  co.  Bucking- 
ham ;  died  at  Hall  Place, 
Beaconsfield,  aged  66,  19 
August  1840.  Will  dated  17 
June  1835,  proved  (P.C.C. 
559  Arden)  31  August  1840, 
by  Edward  Thomas  Bradford, 
son,  the  sole  Exor. 


Thomas  Wharton 
of  Bray,  co. 
Wicklow  ;  marr. 
at  Bodfary,  co. 
Flint,  2 1  Sep- 
tember 1803  ; 
died  at  Hall 
Place,  Beacons- 
field, 7  March 
1835- 


Rev.  William  Mussage  Kirkwall  Bradford,  born==Mary 
at  the  Rectory,  Beaconsfield,  7  May  1806;  " 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Magdalen  Hall, 
Oxford,  matriculated  13  May  1825,  B.A. 
1830,  M.A.  1832;  Rector  of  West  Meon 
with  Privett,  both  co.  Hants,  1844  until  his 
death.  Rural  Dean,  Chaplain  to  Lord  Cran- 
worth ;  died  at  3  Brunswick  Square,  Hove, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  66,  on  Wednesday,  10  April 
1872,  bur.  at  West  Meon.  Will  dated  12 
October  1868,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  291,  72) 
24  May  1872,  by  Mary  Bradford  of  West 
Meon,  relict,  Thomas  Henry  Farrer  of 
Gloucester  Terrace,  Regent's  Park,  London, 
and  the  Rev.  Nicholas  James  Ridley  of 
HoUington  House,  near  Newbury,  co.  Berks, 
the  Exors. 


,  elder  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Henry  Other 
Colbome  Ridley,  Rector  of  Hamble-  issue, 
den,  CO.  Buckingham  (brother  of 
Nicholas  William,  ist  and  last  Baron 
Colbome),  by  Mary  his  wife,  eldest  dau.  of 
James  Farrer  of  Lincoln's  Inn  Fields,  London  ; 
marr.  at  Hambledon  (by  the  Rev.  Charles 
John  Ridley)  on  Tuesday,  i  July  1834;  died 
at  Buona  Vista,  St.  Michael's  Road,  Bourne- 
mouth, CO.  Hants,  in  her  85th  year,  on 
Saturday,  4  August  1894,  bur.  at  West  Meon. 
Will  dated  18  June  1879,  with  two  codicils 
dated  respectively  29  April  1888  and  27 
December  1890,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  923,  94) 
4  September  1894,  by  Henry  William  Bradford, 
son,  and  Sir  William  James  Farrer,  Knight, 
the  Exors. 


Henry  William  Bradford  of  86  Eccleston  Square,= 
London;  born  29  May  1835;  educated  at 
Marlborough  College ;  a  Student  of  the  Middle 
Temple  21  December  1863,  called  to  the  Bar  17 
November  1866 ;  a  Bencher,  a  Member  of  the 
South-Eastern  Circuit,  a  J. P.  for  London  and  a 
County  Councillor  for  Westminster ;  died  at  86 
Eccleston  Square  on  Sunday,  19  May,  bur.  in  the 
Necropolis  Cemetery,  Brookwood,  co.  Surrey,  after  a 
service  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  23  May  1907. 


193 


=Adolphine  Christian,  eldest  dau.  of 
Sutherland  Hall  Sutherland  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  2  August  1859;  died  at 
86  Eccleston  Square,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 2  February,  bur.  in  Brookwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  7 
February  1905,  first  part  of  service  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square,  London. 
Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  29  May  1905,  to  Henry  William 
Bradford  of  86  Eccleston  Square, 
husband. 


Elizabeth  Adela,= 
3rd  daughter  of 
Edward  Knight  of 
Cbawton  House, 
CO.  Hants,  and 
of  Godmersham 
Park,  CO.  Kent, 
J. P.  and  D.L., 
by  Adela  his  2nd 
wife,  dau.  of  John 
Portal  of  Free- 
folk  Priors,  co. 
Hants ;  born  at 
Basingstoke,  co. 
Hants,  on  Satur- 
day, 13  February 
1841  ;  marr.  at 
Chawton  17  June 
1866;  died  there, 
aged  55, on  Thurs- 
day, 2 1  May  1896. 
I  St  wife. 


^Colonel  Sir  Edward  Ridley  Colbome  Bradford,  Baronet,=Edith  Mary,  2nd 
G.C.B.,  G.C.V.O.,  K.C.S.I.;  bom  27  July  1836;  dau.  of  William 
educated  at  .M.irl borough  College;  entered  the  Madras 
Cavalry  as  2nd  Lieutenant  13  November  1853,  Lieu- 
tenant 22  November  1855,  Captain  13  November  1865  ; 
2nd  in  command  ist  Regiment  Central  India  Horse; 
Political  Assistant  at  Goona  11  December  1866;  Major 
Madras  Staff  Corps  13  November  1873,  Lieut. -Colonel 
13  November  1879,  Colonel  13  November  1883;  served 
with  the  14th  Light  Dragoons  in  the  Persian  Campaign 
21  February  to  8  June  1857;  in  Jubbulpore  district 
1857,  and  afterwards  with  Mayne's  Horse,  under  General 
Michael,  against  Tantia  Topee  in  1858;  in  the  Indian 
Mutiny  1858-59;  present  at  the  general  action  of 
Scindwha  and  the  action  and  pursuit  of  Karai ;  served 
with  Mayne's  Horse,  under  General  Napier,  from 
December  1858  to  September  1859,  and  was  present  in 
several  actions  with  the  enemy  (medal,  mentioned  in 

despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  25  July  and  30  September  1859);  General 
Superintendent  of  operations  for  the  suppression  of  Thuggee  and  Dacoitee, 
and  Resident  ist-class  and  Govemor-General's  Agent  in  Rajputana, 
Governor-General's  Agent  and  ex-officio  Chief  Commissioner  of  Ajmere  and 
Mhairwarra  1878-87  ;  accompanied  H.R.H.  Prince  Albert  Victor  of  Wales 
on  a  tour  through  India  1889-90:  Secretary  in  Political  and  Secret 
Department  of  the  India  Office  i  .April  1887  to  20  June  1890  :  A.D.C.  to 
Queen  Victoria  20  November  1889-93;  Chief  Commissioner  of  Police  in 
the  Metropolis  1890-1903;  nominated  C.S.I.  7  March  1876,  K. C.S.I. 
6  June  1885,  K.C.B.  21  May  1890,  G.C.B.  22  June  1897,  G.C.V.O. 
9  November  1902  ;  Extra  Equerry  to  H.M.  King  Edward  VII.  12  May 
1903;  J. P.  for  London;  created  a  Hanmet  24  July  1902. 


Nicholson  of  Basing 
Park,  CO.  Hants, 
J.  P.  and  D.L.  for  CO. 
Hants,  High  Sheriff 
1 878,  formerly  M.P. 
for  Petersfield,  by 
Isabella  Sarah  his 
wife,  only  dau.  of 
John  Meek  ;  marr. 
at  Holy  Trinity, 
Privett,  CO.  Hants, 
on  Tuesday,  25 
October  1898.  2nd 
wife. 


Montagu  Edward  Bradford,  born  at  Goona,  Central  India,  on  Sunday,  9  June  1867  ;  educated 
at  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  matriculated  15  October  1886;  of  the  Bengal  Civil  Service;  died 
unmarried  at  Calcutta,  India,  aged  23,  on  Friday,  22  August  1890. 


John  Goodrich= 
Wemyss  Woods, 
2nd  son  of  the 
Rev.  Henry  Hor 
Woods,  Rector 
of  Tidmarsh,  co. 
Berks. 


=Mary  Sutherland,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  West 
Meon,  CO.  Hants,  on 
Sunday,  29  September 
186 1  ;  marr.  at  St. 
Michael's,  Chester 

Square,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  22  Sep- 
tember 1909. 


Herbert     Owen    of    58= 
Ebury     Street,     Pimlico, 
London  ;    B.A.  of  Cam- 
bridge, 1880,  M.B.  1885; 
M.R.C.S.  Eng.  1883. 


=Adolphine  Bertha,  born 
at  86  Eccleston  Square, 
London,  on  Friday,  16 
October  1863  ;  marr.  at 
St.  Michael's,  Chester 
Square,  London,  on 
Thursday,  2  January 
1908. 


Sutherland  Henry  Bradford,  born  at  86  Eccleston  Square,  London,  on  Friday,  22  December 
1865  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  (from  the  Militia)  ist  Battalion  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry  4  May  18S7,  Lieutenant  4  January  1890,  Captain  17  May  1896;  died 
unmarried  at  9  Grosvenor  Gardens,  London,  aged  38,  5  July,  bur.  in  Brookwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Friday,  8  July  1904,  first  part  of  service  at  St.  Michael's,  Chester  Square, 
London.  Adiiion  was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  29  July  1904,  to  Henry  William 
Bradford,  father  and  next  of  kin. 

194 


Henry  Houseman  of  Gloucester 
Crescent,  Hyde  Park,  London  (2nd 
son  of  John  Houseman  of  Essex 
Street,  London,  by  Mary  his  wife,  dau. 
of  the  Rev.  John  Hodding  Tavin  of 
Salisbury,  co.  Wilts) ;  born  at  Woburn 
Place,  London,  11  May  1836,  bapt.  at 
St.  George's,  Bloomsbury,  London. 


=Henrietta  Frances  (twin  with  Mary  Letitia),  born  at  the 
Rectory,  Hambleden,  co.  Buckingham,  6  June  1838; 
marr.  at  West  Meon,  co.  Hants  (by  her  uncle,  the  Rev. 
Nicholas  James  Ridley,  assisted  by  the  Rev.  John 
Houseman),  on  Thursday,  16  February  1865  ;  died 
at  37  Craven  Hill  Gardens,  Hyde  Park,  London, 
aged  45,  on  Thursday,  1 2  July,  bur.  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemeter)',  London,  17  July  1883. 


A\ 


Evelyn  Ridley  Bradford,  born  at  Goona,  Central  Lidia,  on  Friday,= 
16  April  1869  ;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Seaforth 
Highlanders  22  August  1888,  Lieutenant  11  June  1890,  Captain 
3  July  1895,  A. D.C.  to  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief  of 
Malta  8  May  1899  to  19  January  1900,  Major  by  brevet  26  June  1902, 
Major  15  March  1905,  Brigade  Major  3rd  Brigade  ist  Army  Corps  and 
of  the  Aldershot  Army  Corps  12  December  1902  to  12  December  1905  ; 
Commander  Company  of  Gentlemen  Cadets,  Royal  Military  College, 
Sandhurst,  16  August  1907  to  7  August  1908,  General  Staff  Officer  (2nd 
grade)  Headquarters  of  Army  8  August  1908  ;  served  in  Nile  Expedition 
1898,  battles  of  the  Atbara  and  Khartoum;  served  in  South  African 
War  1899-1902  (on  Staff);  operations  in  Orange  Free  State  February 
to  May  1900,  including  actions  at  Poplar  Grove  and  Dreifontein ;  in 
Orange  River  Colony  May  to  29  November  1900,  including  actions  at 
Wittebergen  (i  to  29  July);  in  Orange  River  Colony  30  November  1900 
to  January  1901  ;  in  Cape  Colony  February  to  March  1901  (mentioned 
in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  7  May  and  10  September  1901,  brevet 
of  Maior,  Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps,  King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Elsie  Clifton,  3rd 
dau.  of  Colonel 
James  Clifton  Brown 
of  Holmbush,  Fay- 
gate,  by  Amelia  his 
wife,  dau.  of  Charles 
Rowe  of  Elm  House, 
Liverpool ;  born  9 
September  1881  ; 
marr.  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Colgate,  CO.  Sussex, 
on  Thursday,  25 
November  1909. 


Daryl  Colbome  Bradford, 
bom  at  Lucknow,  India, 
on  Thursday,  25  January 
1872  ;  died  at  Odeypore, 
Rajputana,  India,  aged  2 
years,  on  Saturday,  30 
May  1874. 


Herbert  Lewkenor  Brad- 
ford, bom  at  Chawton, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Friday,  26 
September  1873  ;  died  at 
Khairwarra,  Rajputana, 
aged  6  months,  on 
Thursday,  19  March 
1874. 

Beryl  Adela,  bom  at 
Calcutta  on  Thursday, 
16  December  1875. 


Edward  Austen  Bradford,  bom  at  Ajmeer,= 
Rajputana,  on  Monday,  8  December  1879; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  King's 
Royal  Rifle  Corps  25  October  1899,  Lieutenant 
13  January  1901,  Captain  4  June  1907,  Staff 
Lieutenant  (Intelligence),  South  Africa,  i  April 
to  9  May  1902  ;  employed  under  civil  adminis- 
tration, Transvaal,  10  May  1902  to  31  March 
1903;  Staff  Officer,  Transvaal  Volunteers,  i 
April  1903;  served  in  South  African  War  1899 
-1902  ;  at  relief  of  Ladysmith,  including  action 
at  Colenso ;  operations  of  17  to  24  January 
1900  and  action  at  Spion  Kop,  of  5  to  7  Feb- 
ruary 1900  and  action  at  Vaal  Kranz ;  on 
Tugela  Heights  14  to  27  February  1900,  and 
action  at  Pieter's  Hill ;  in  Natal  March  to  June 
1900,  including  action  at  Laing's  Nek  6  to  9 
June ;  in  the  Transvaal  30  November  1 900  to 
June  1901,  and  April  to  31  May  1902;  in 
Orange  River  Colony  June  igoi  to  April  1902, 
and  in  Cape  Colony  July  1901,  on  Staff  (men- 
tioned in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10 
September  1901,  Queen's  medal  with  six  clasps. 
King's  medal  with  two  clasps). 


=Margaret  Louisa, 
3rd  dau.  of  Her- 
bert Carey  Hardy 
of  Danehurst,  co. 
Sussex,  J. P.,  by 
Adela  Louisa  Cas- 
sandra his  wife, 
2nd  dau.  of  Ed- 
ward Knight  of 
Chawton ;  marr. 
at  West  Clandon, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 1  January 
1908. 


Adela  Evelyn,  bom  at  Clandon  Regis,  Guildford, 
on  Monday,  20  September  1909. 

19s 


Colonel  Francis  William  Boileau  of  Elstowe,  Camberley,  co.  Surrey,  C.B.= 
(son  of  Major-General  P'rancis  Burton  Boileau);  born  ii  April  1835; 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Bengal  Staff  Corps  20  March  1855, 
Lieutenant  23  November  1856,  Captain  20  March  1867,  D.A.Q.G. 
Rohilund  District,  Major  20  March  1875,  Lieut. -Colonel  2  March  1881, 
Commandant  Mhairwarra  Battalion,  Colonel  2  March  1885,  Commandant 
Deolee  Irregular  Force,  placed  on  unemployed  supernumerary  list  20 
March  1895  ;  served  in  the  Indian  Mutiny  1857-59;  served  as  Adjutant 
of  Rajah  Jawahir's  Singh's  Contingent  with  the  Force  under  General  Van 
Courtlandt  and  received  a  dangerous  sabre  cut  in  the  face  and  on  the  hand, 
at  the  action  of  Hissar  19  August  1857  ;  served  in  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry 
with  Brigadier  Troup's  Column  in  November  and  December  1858,  and  was 
present  at  the  action  of  Biswah  ;  served  with  the  Saugor  Field  Force  under 
General  Whitlock,  commanded  a  squadron  of  the  2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  at  the 
action  of  Kewtee  in  Bundlecund  4  March  1859,  and  was  wounded  by  a 
pistol  shot  in  the  knee  (mentioned  in  despatches,  "London  Gazette,"  10 
June  1859,  thanked  by  the  Governor-General  in  Council,  medal);  served 
with  the  1 2th  Bengal  Cavalry  in  the  Abyssinian  Expedition  1868  (medal) ; 
served  in  the  Afghan  War  1878-79,  and  took  part  in  the  two  expeditions 
into  the  Bazar  Valley  (brevet  of  Lieut.-Colonel,  medal) ;  nominated 
C.B.  30  May  1891.  /K 


=Mary  Letilia  (twin 
with  Henrietta 
Frances),  born  at 
the  Rectory,  Ham- 
bleden,  co.  Buck- 
ingham, 6  June 
1838;  marr.  at 
West  Meon,  co. 
Hants  (by  her 
uncle,  the  Rev.  Wil- 
liam Henry  Ridley), 
on  Thursday,  21 
November  i86i. 


Lieut.-Colonel  Oliver  John=iFMary    Anne    Ellen     (Nina),    only    dau.    of 


Bradford  of  Welparke, 
Lustleigh,  co.  Devon;  born 
13  January  1840;  entered 
the  Army  as  Ensign  39th 
(The      Dorsetshire)      Foot 

17  September  1858,  Lieu- 
tenant 3  October  1862, 
Captain  22  July  1868,  Major 
I  January  1881,  retired  with 
rank  of  Hon.  Lieut.-Colonel 

18  November  1882;  J. P. 
for  CO.  Devon  1897. 


George  Rowan  Hutchinson,  Captain  Royal 
Engineers ;  marr.  at  Crickhowel,  co.  Brecon 
(by  her  uncle,  the  Rev.William  Latham  Bevan), 
on  'I'hursday,  19  September  1878;  died  at 
Welparke,  Lustleigh,  on  Wednesday,  3  May 
1905.  Will  dated  10  October  1889,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  23  June  1905,  by 
Oliver  John  Bradford,  husband,  the  sole 
Exor. 


Katherine  Maria, 
born  6  August 
1841.     _ 

Alice  Sophia,  born 
15  February  1847. 


Emily  Maude, 
bom  15  April 
1850. 


Oliver  Ridley  Bradford,  born 
at  (ilannant,  Crickhowel,  on 
Tuesday,  26  December  1882. 


Cecil  Audrey  Bradford,  born  at  Thuboro  House,  Holsworthy, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Saturday,  20  February  1886;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  2nd  Battalion  Alexandra,  Prmcess 
of  Wales'  Own  (Yorkshire  Regiment)  17  November  1906. 


196 


Cormicfe. 


Edward  Cormick,  entered  the  Army= 
4  December  1806,  Lieutenant  20th 
Light  Dragoons  25  September  1807, 
Captain  18 13,  Paymaster  4tli  (The 
Queen's  Own)  Light  Dragoons  24 
January  1 828,  and  3rd  Light  Dragoons 
1833  ;  served  in  Portugal  in  the  cam- 
paign of  1 808- 1  Soy,  and  on  the  East 
coast  of  Spain  from  September  181 2 
to  September  18 13,  including  the 
battle  of  Castalla  ;  served  in  Afghan- 
istan in  the  campaign  of  1842  ; 
died  at  Umballa,  Punjab,  India,  19 
May  1848. 


=Amelia  Harriet,  eldest  dau.  of  William  George  Daniel-Tyssen 
of  P"oley  House,  co.  Kent,  also  of  Hackney,  co.  Middlesex, 
of  Foulden  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  and  of  Westbrooke  House, 
<:o.  Dorset,  by  Amelia  his  wife,  only  surviving  dau.  and  heir 
of  Captain  John  Amhurst,  R.N. ;  born  3  September  1795; 
marr.  22  June  1816;  died  at  Upper  Nile  Terrace,  Rochester, 
CO.  Kent,  aged  74,  on  Thursday,  24  October  1867,  bur.  at 
Rochester.  Will  dated  22  March  1867,  with  codicil  dated 
18  April  1867,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  782,  67)  19  December 
1867,  by  Charles  Cowen,  Staff  Surgeon-Major  and  Deputy- 
Inspector  of  Hospitals,  one  of  the  Exors. 

{See  Pedigree  of  Amfurst  of  Hackney, 
Vol.  75,  page  68.) 


Edward  Henry  Cormick,  born  8  March  181 7  ;  entered= 
the  Army  as  Ensign  17th  Foot  29  July  1836,  Lieu- 
tenant 1839,  Captain  1847;  served  in  Afghanistan 
and  Beloochistan,  at  the  storming  of  Chuznee  23  July 
1839  and  capture  of  Khelat  13  November  following; 
died  at  Sandgate,  co.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  22  April 
1854,  bur.  at  Cheriton,  co.  Kent.  Will  dated  3  April 
1854,  proved  (P.C.C.  438,  54)  ,9  June  1854,  by  Mary 
Harvey  Burroughes  Cormick,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


=Mary  Harvey  Burroughes  (his  cousin), 
eldest  dau.  of  John  Carter  of  Northwold, 
CO.  Norfolk ;  born  at  Stoke  Ferry,  co. 
Norfolk,  3  January,  bapt.  at  Northwold 
13  April  1820;  marr.  there  21  November 
1848 ;  died  at  Northwold  8  December, 
bur.  there  15  December  1902. 

(See  Pedigree  of  Carter.,  page  JJ.) 


Mary  Caroline,  William  Tyssen  Cormick,  born  26  November  1852  ;  of  Jesus  College, 
of  Northwold  ;  Cambridge,  matriculated  Michaelmas  Term,  1872,  B.A.  1877  ; 
born  23  No-  died  at  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  London,  7  February,  bur.  at  Northwold 
vember  1850.  11   February  1899.      Will  dated  2  August  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 

549,  99)  24  May  1899,  by  Richard  Preston,  the  sole  Exor. 


William  George 
Cormick,  born 
19  March  1818  ; 
died  in  Australia. 


Charles   Cowen,  born  at  Edgeworthstown  6    October   181 2  ,-=f=Amelia    Harriet, 


Assistant-Surgeon  27  March  1835,  Surgeon  1844,  Surgeon- 
Major  22  June  1855,  Assistant-Inspector  1862  ;  Medical 
Officer  of  Military  Prison  at  Fort  Clarence  1868;  Deputy 
Inspector-General  of  Hospitals;  served  with  the  i8th  Royal 
Irish  in  China  (medal),  and  was  present  during  the  operations 
against  Canton,  and  at  the  attack  and  capture  of  Chapoo,  Shanghai,  Woosung 
and  Chin  Kiang  Foo ;  also  in  the  Punjab  Campaign  of  1848-49  (medal); 
died  at  Foley  Villa,  Hereford  Road,  Southsea,  co.  Hants,  3  January  1891,  bur. 
at  Southsea.  Will  dated  18  May  1869,  with  codicil  dated  11  September  1884,  j 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  131,  91)  20  February  1891,  by  Edward  Ingham  Cowen,  | 
son,  one  of  the  Exors.  /)\ 


born  23  April 
1819 ;  marr.  at 
Umballa,  Pun- 
jab, India,  6 
November  1848  ; 
died  at  Southsea, 
bur.  there  25 
June  1898. 


Hugh  Hilton  Bradshaw  (son  of 
John  Bradshaw  of  Eccles,  co. 
Lancaster) ;  Cornet  3rd  Light 
Dragoons  26  May  1837,  Lieu- 
tenant 1839,  afterwards  of  the 
nth  Hussars;  died  at  Llan- 
gattock  Place,  co.  Brecon,  aged 
39,  on  Sunday,  27  March  1853, 
bur.  at  Llangattock.  Will  dated 
17  March  1853,  proved  (P.C.C. 
712,  53)  in  October  1853.  /^ 


=Louisa  Caroline,  bom  24  August  1820; 
marr.  at  Meerut,  India,  2  August  1839; 
died  at  6  Hoe  Park  Terrace,  Ply- 
mouth, CO.  Devon,  31  March,  bur.  in 
the  cemetery  at  Plymouth  4  April 
1887.  Will  dated  November  1886, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  395,  87)  3  May 
18S7,  by  Edward  Hilton  Glendower 
Bradshaw,  son. 

197 


Charles  Tyssen  Cormick, 
born  3  December  1825; 
died  unmarried  in  India. 


John  Robert  Cormick. 
born  27  April  1833,  bur. 
24  May  following. 


3nt)e):, 


INDEX. 


Abel,  Alice  Augusta,  90  ;  Anna  Augusta  Elise,  91  ; 
Augusta  Annie,  91  ;  Augustus  Christian  Andreas, 
89;  Carlota  Genoveva,  91;  Charles  Astley,  90; 
Charles  Denton,  89,  90 ;  Charles  Leopold,  91  ; 
Charlotte  Sarah,  90 ;  Edith  Elizabeth,  90 ;  Emilie 
Johanna,  90  ;  Francis  Otto,  90  ;  Frederica  Louisa, 
89,  90;  Sir  Frederick  Augustus,  Bt.,  89;  Frederick 
John,  90;  Frederick  Victor  Wilgress,  91 ;  Friederika 
Wilhelmina  Augusta  Magdalena  Charlotte,  90 ; 
Genoveva,  91  ;  Uame  Giulietta  Grisi,  89;  James 
Greyhurst,  90  ;  John  Leopold,  89 ;  John  Sangster, 
91  ;  Juan  Carlos,  91  ;  Louisa,  89;  Louisa  Isabel 
Aspasia,  91  ;  Sarah  Selina,  89. 

Abercom,  James,  Duke  of,  162. 

Abraham,  Harriet  Litchfield,  106 ;  Harriet  Sarah 
Dibdin,  106;  Henry  Robert,  106. 

Adamson,  William,  52. 

Aked,  Mary  Anne,  no;  Nathaniel,  no. 

Alcalde,  Carmen,  13;  Josefina,  13;  Manuel  Tomas, 

13- 
Allen,  John,  64;  Joseph  Roscoe,  7;  Louisa  Margaret, 

64  ;  Octavia  Mabel,  7. 
Allenby,  Annie  Sophia,  128;  Samuel,  128. 
AUgood,   Elizabeth    Martha,    53 ;    Robert    Lancelot, 

53- 

Allix,  Agnes  Marjorie,  116;  Anne,  113;  Caroline 
Isabella,  114;  Catherine,  113;  Catherine  Anne, 
113,  114;  Charles,  113;  Charles  Hammond,  n3  ; 
Rev.  Charles  Wager,  113;  Charlotte  Frances, 
n4;  Elizabeth  Barbara,  116;  Elizabeth  Catherine, 
116;  Emily  Persis,  116;  Frederick  William, 
113,  n4  ;  Gertrude  Anne,  n6  ;  Helen  Jane,  n5  ; 
HeRne  Harriet  Elizabeth,  115;  Jane,  n3 ; 
John  Peter,  113;  Juliana  Jemima,  n5  ;  Louisa 
Margaiet,  114;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  114;  Mary 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  113;  Mary  Elizabeth,  113; 
Muriel  Lilian  Helen  de  Burgh,  116  ;  Colonel  Noel 
Charles  Noel,  n6 ;  Rev.  Richard  Wager,  113; 
Sarah,  n3  ;  Sophia  Mary,  114;  Wager  Townley, 
n3,  n5,  n6;  William  Kent,  n5. 

von  Alten,  Charles  Francis  Victor,  Count,  159; 
Countess  Louise  Fredericke  Auguste,  159. 

Amhurst,  Amelia,  33,  139,  197;  Captain  John,  R.N., 

33,  139.  '97- 
Anderson,  Sir  Charles  Henry  John,  Bt.,  125;  Frances 

Mary,  125. 
Andre,    James    Peter,    8 ;    Mary    Anne,    8 ;    Mary 

Louisa,  8. 
Angus,  Barbara,  10;  Janette,  10;  Peter,  10. 
Annesley,  Arthur,  n6;  Barbara  Caroline,  n6. 
Anson,    Anne     Margaret,    Viscountess,     132,     134 ; 

Hon'>'=   Anne    Margaret,    132 ;    Hon'''"   Frederica 

Sophia,     134 ;      Rev.      Frederick,     180 ;      George 

Edward,     1 84;     Hon''''=    Georgiana     Mary,     184; 

Thomas  William,  Viscount,  132,  134. 
Anstice,  Elizabeth  Rathbone,  40  ;  Mary  Cowles,  36  ; 

Robert,  36,  40;  Susanna,  36. 
Argyle,  Edward,  124. 
Armengaud,  Rene,  n5. 


Armstrong,    Eliza,    68 ;     Uame    Emily    Rose,    94  ; 

George  Jefferson,  68  ;  John,  77  ;  Maria  Eliza,  77  ; 

Mary,  94 ;  Walter,  94 ;  Sir  Walter,  94. 
Arundel,     Hon'''"     James     Everard,      132  ;      Mary 

Wyndham,  132. 
Atcherley,   Anne   Margaret,    139;    Caroline   Frances 

Amherst  (Minnie),  139;  Da\id  Francis,  139. 
Austin,  General,  no,  ni;  Susan,  no,  ni. 


B 


Baillie,  Hugh,  133  ;  Julia,  133. 

Bainbridge,  Eliza,  68 ;  Emerson,  68 ;  Eva  Jeffie, 
68. 

Baker,  Dorothy  Mary  Anslice,  40  ;  Elizabeth,  97  ; 
Harriett,  97  ;  John,  97  ;  Admiral  John,  97  ;  John 
Alfred,  40 ;  Mary,  87  ;  Thomas,  87  ;  Sir  Thomas, 

97- 
Balfour,  Arthur,  31 ;  Frances  Josephine,  31 ;  Herbert, 

31- 
Balkwill,  Annette,  39  ;    Lydia  Chalkcr,  39  ;   William 

Hancock,  39. 
Ball,  Joseph,  36  ;  Susanna,  36. 
Bamlett,  Anne  Alderson,  13  ;  Carlisle,  13. 
Banks,  Marian,  38  ;  Rev.  Waters,  38. 
Bannister,  Henrietta  Maria,  20  ;  John,  20. 
Barham,  Colonel,  83  ;  Jane  Alice,  83. 
Barker,   James    Rutherford,    139 ;     Octavia    Laura, 

139- 
Barry,  Adelaide  Maria,   lo8  ;   Evelyn,  108  ;    Richard 

Edwyn,  108. 
Barton,  Henry,  188;  Jane  S.,  188. 
Bartram,  Alice,  104 ;  Cubitt  Engall,  104  ;   Elizaljeth, 

104  ;  Richard,  104. 
Bassett,  Martha,  141  ;  Richard,  141. 
Bathoe,  Charlotte,  74  ;  John,  74. 
Batman,   Adelaide    .Mary,    167 ;    Eliza,    167 ;   John, 

167. 
Bazely,  Agnes  Bazely,  97  ;   Amelia,  97 ;   Catherine 

Mary,    98 ;     Charles,   98  ;     Rev.    Charles    Henry 

Baker,     98 ;     Elizabeth,     97 ;     [George]     Henry 

Boothby,    97,   99 ;     George    Lee    Hougham,    98 ; 

Harriett,  97;    Henry  Cassun  Barnes,  98,  99,  183; 

Jane,  98  ;   John,  97  ;   Admiral  John,  97,  98,  100, 

102  ;  Rev.  John,  98  ;  Julia,  99,  183  ;  Julia  Louisa, 

98 ;  Louisa,  99,  183  ;  Jlarj-  Harriet,  98 ;  Narborough 

Gilbert,  99  ;  Rev.  Thomas  Tyssen,  98,  99,  183. 
Beauchamp,    Edward,    192 ;     Esme    Frances    Nevill 

Augusta,   192 ;    Frances  Mary,   192 ;    Rev.  Henry 

Woodroffe,  192. 
Beauclerk,    Lady   Moyra    de    Vere,     163 ;     William 

Amelius  Aubrey,  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  163. 
Beaumont,  Ingham,  109  ;  Sarah,  109. 
Beauvoir,  Elizabeth,  113;   Rev.  Osmond,  113. 
Beazley,  Edwin  Arthur,  47. 
Bedingfeld,  Catherine,  166 ;  John,  166. 
Beecher,  Amelia  Maria  Anne,  65 ;  WiUiam,  65. 
Bellingham,  Alice  Jane,  134;  Henry,  134;  Jane,  134; 

John,  134;  William  Stewart,  134. 
Bennett,  Rev.  John  Leigh,  56;  Mary  Anne,  56. 


Bcntley,  Jolin  Edmund,  95. 

Bere,  Anne,  82;  Mi)nlaguc  Baker,  82. 

Bfridt;c,  Rev.  Biisil  Burj-,  iSo,  181,  187  ;   Marianne 

Calherinc,  180,  181,  187. 
Berkeley,  Ilun'''*'  Frances,  52;  William,  Lord,  52. 
Bertram,  Adchiidu  Mar\-,  167;  William,  167. 
Berwick,  Joseph,  65;  Mary,  65. 
Bessborough,    Walter   Wiiliam    Brabazon,    Earl    of, 

23- 

Bettell,  William,  39. 

Bevan,  Kev.  William  Latham,  196. 

Bewes,  Charles  Theodore,  151. 

Biggs,  ;/\gnes  Bazely,  98 ;  Elizalicth,  97 ;  Jane,  98  ; 
Margaret  Polhill,  98:  Thomas,  97,  98. 

Bingham,  Lieut. -Colonel  Albert  Edward,  30;  Ann, 
31 ;  Beatrice  Elizabeth  Keighlcy,  32 ;  Catharine,  41 ; 
Charles  Harold,  31  ;  Charles  Henr)-,  31  ;  Charles 
Keighley,  32  ;  Edward,  31,  32  ;  Edward  Clifton, 
30;  Eliza,  31;  Elizabeth,  30;  Elizabeth  Hedge- 
land,  31  ;  Elsie  Josepliine,  32;  Emma,  31  ;  Emma 
Margaret  Keighley,  32  ;  Enuna  Mary,  30  ;  Esmc 
Lyle,  30;  Frances  Josephine,  31 ;  Henry,  41  ;  Jane, 
30:  John,  30;  Colonel  Sir  John  Edward,  Bt.,  30, 
32  ;  Josephine,  31  :  Lucy,  30  ;  Lucy  Cordelia,  32  ; 
Margaret,  32:  Dame  Maria,  30;  Stephanie,  32; 
Thomas,  30;  William,  30. 

Binning,  Annie,  103;  Richard,  103. 

Birch,  Emily,  26;  William,  26. 

Bird,  Elizabeth,  116;  Thomas,  ir6. 

Birks,  Edward  Vaughan,  31  ;  Elizabeth  Hedgeland, 
31  :  Thoma-s,  31. 

Birley,  Joseph,  173:  Margaret,  173. 

Blackburn,  Edward,  165;  Eliza,  165;  Emma,  165. 

Blackett,  James,  168;  Mary,  168. 

Blagg,  Charles  John,  71. 

Blagrove,  Alice  Evclyne,  189  ;  Henry  John,  189 ; 
Colonel  Henry  Johri,  189;  Violet,  189. 

Blaine,  William  P'leming,  169. 

Blake,  Philip,  164 ;  Thomazine,  164. 

Blaker,  John,  oS ;  Sarah,  98. 

Blanch,  James,  89 ;  Sarah  Selina,  89. 

Blayney,  Mary  Eleanor,  189;  Thomas,  189. 

Blois,  Sir  Charles,  Bt.,  54;  Clara,  54. 

Blomfield,  Emma  Mills,  144. 

Bloxam,  Arthur  George,  89  :  Charles  Loudon,  89 ; 
Frederica  Louisa,  89  ;  William,  89. 

Boileau,  Major-Gcneral  Francis  Burton,  196;  Colonel 
Francis  William,  196  ;  Mary  Letitia,  196. 

Boland,    Mary    Catherine,    147 ;    Thomas    Parsons, 

147- 

Bonham,  Rev.  John,  63  ;  Rosina,  63. 

Boot,  Elizabeth,  30. 

Boothby,  Ada  Rundall,  185;  Alice  Evelyne,  1S9; 
Antonia  Rafela,  187;  Augusta  Louisa,  182,  185; 
Colonel  Basil  Charles,  190  ;  Basil  Clayton,  191  ; 
Basil  Frederick,  191;  Basil  Tanfield  Beridge,  192; 
Beatrice  Georgiana,  181  ;  Beridge  Gladwyn,  190  ; 
Beltv,  192;  Brooke,  183;  Rev.  Brooke,  180,  182; 
Sir  Brooke,  Bt.,  179,  180,  188;  Rev.  Sir  Brooke 
William  Robert,  179,  180,  1S8;  Caroline  Marj%  180, 
181;  Cecil  Brook,  iSo,  181,  1S8;  Cecil  George 
Frederick,  1S5  ;  Cecilia  Eliz;ibeth,  190 ;  Rev. 
Charles,  iSo,  iSl,  187;  Charles  Edward,  181,  1S4, 
185  ;  Charles  Francis,  l8r  ;  Clara  Margaret,  181  ; 
Cora,  184  ;  Cyril  John,  182  ;  Edith  Serena  Hill,  1S7 ; 
Eleanor  Jane,  1S7  ;  Eleanor  Maud,  187;  Emily 
Louisa,  1S4;  Emily  S.arah,  190;  F'rnest  Brooke, 
182;  Esme  Frances  Nevill  Augusta,  192;  Esme 
Janet,  192 ;  Rev.  Evelyn,  iSS,  192 ;  Evelyn 
John,  187  ;  Evelyn  Leonard  Beridge,  192  ; 
Dame  Fanny,  179,  188;  Fanny  Charlotte  Anne, 
l8i  ;  F'lorence  Enmia,  180 ;  Frances,  185  ; 
Frances  Maria  Emma,  186  ;  Frances  .Sarah,  182, 
185;  Francis  Stewart  Evelyn,  191 ;  Rev.  Frederick, 
192  ;  Frederick  Gore,  186  ;  George,  184  ;  George 
William,  99,  183  ;  Hon''''  Georgiana  Mary, 
184  ;  Gertrude  Raffela  Hill,  184  ;  Graham, 
183  ;      Gwendolen      Margaret      Frances,      182  ; 


Hannah  Mildred,  191  !  Harriet,  99,  183;  Rev. 
Henry  Brooke,  182,  185;  Henry  Vernon,  182,  185; 
HerUrt  Cecil,  iSl  ;  Ilorace  Hro»ike,  183;  Hilda 
I^mbert,  190;  Hubert  Basil,  igo;  Hugo  Robert 
Brooke,  181  ;  Hugo  William  Uobert,  181  ; 
Joan  Penelope,  191  ;  John  Clayton,  191  ; 
Major-General  John  George,  1S2,  185;  John 
Henry,  182  ;  Judith  Agnes,  189;  Judith  Letitia, 
191  ;  Katharine  Georgina,  192  ;  Katharine  Mary 
Josephine,  183;  Laura  Cecilia,  18S,  189;  Louisa, 
99,  183;  Dame  Louisa  Cransloun,  179;  Louisa 
Frances,  184;  Hon'''' Louisa  Henrietta,  179,  182; 
Louisa  Jane,  189;  Louisa  Maria,  179;  Louisa 
Rafela,  181  ;  Mabel  Gertrude,  1S4 ;  Margaret, 
182;  Margaret  Elizabeth  Frances,  185;  .Margaretta 
Jane,  188;  Margaretta  Laura,  190;  Maria,  181; 
Marian  Agnes  Serena  Penelope,  192 ;  Marianne 
Catherine,  180,  181,  187;  Dame  Martha  Serena, 
iSo,  188;  Mary,  189,  191  ;  Mary  Dorothy  Cecilia, 
192;  Mildred  Serena,  192;  Osbert  .Stephen,  190; 
Penelope  Frances,  192;  Dame  Pha.'be,  179; 
Dame  Rafela,  179:  Rafella,  185;  Colonel  Reginald 
Evelyn,  188;  Reginald  FitzHcnry,  189;  Rosalind 
Louisa,  180;  .Sevmour  William  Brooke,  181  ; 
Walter  Herbert.  182,  185;  Rev.  Waller  Ralph 
Jebb,  191;  William,  192;  Rev.  William,  191  ; 
Sir  William,  Bt.,  99,  179,  188 ;  Rev.  William 
Henr}',  181,  187;  Captain  William  0.sbert,  R.N., 
190. 

Borrer,  Carey  Hampton,  169;  Rev.  Carey  Hampton, 
172;  Christina  Sophia,  172;  Clifford  Forlescue, 
172;  Fllizabeth,  169,  172;  Elizabeth  Catherine, 
169  :  Mar)'  Jane,  172. 

Boston,  William,  Baron,  20. 

Boswell,  Robert,  74  ;  Sibella,  74. 

Bouveriu,  Hon'"'"  Bartholomew,  132;  Harriet,  132 ; 
Hon"''"  Mary  Wyndhani,  132;  William,  Earl  of 
Radnor,  132. 

Bowman,  James,  109,  no. 

Boyce,  .\nnie  Elizal)elh  Jacob,  29 ;  Arthur  Courtenay 
Woollcombe,  2S  :  Rev.  Edward  Jacob,  28  ;  Rev. 
Henry,  28 ;  Hugh  Woollcombe,  29 ;  Julia 
Reynolds,  29 ;  Margaret  Matilda  Hoyle,  29 ; 
Margery  Barbara,  29  ;  Mary  Anne,  28 ;  Mary 
Eleanor,  28;  Mary  Vivi.an,  28;  Rev.  William,  29; 
s^£  a/so  W^oollcombe-Boyce. 

Boyd,  .\nna  Fielding,  154;  Margaret  Fielding,  154; 
Thomson,  154. 

Boyle,  .'\rmor,  66;  Elizalieth,  66. 

Br.idburne,  Rev.  Charlc-,  Randall,  16 ;  Henrietta 
Catherine,  16;  Rev.  Thomas  William,  16. 

Bradford,  Adela  Evelyn,  195  ;  Adolphine  Bertha, 
194;  -Xdolphine  Christian,  193;  .\lice  .Sophia,  196; 
Berj'l  Adela,  195 ;  Cecil  Audrey,  196 ;  Daryl 
Colborne,  195;  Dame  FMith  .Mary,  194;  Edward, 
193  ;  Edward  Austen,  195  ;  Colonel  Sir  Edward 
Ridley  Colborne,  Bt.,  194;  Edward  Thomas,  193; 
D.ame  Elizaljclh  .\dela,  194;  Elsie  Clifton,  195; 
Emily  Maude,  196;  Evelyn  Ridley,  195;  Henrietta 
Frances,  195;  Henry  William,  193,  194;  Herbert 
Lewkenor,  195;  Isabel  Fergusson,  78;  John,  78; 
Kalherine  Alaria,  196 ;  Margaret  Louisa,  195 ; 
Mary,  193;  Mar)-  Ann  Fallen  (Nina),  196;  Mary 
Leliti.a,  196;  Mary  Sutherland,  194;  Montagu 
Edward,  194;  Lieut. -Colonel  Oliver  John,  196; 
Oliver  Ridley,  196;  Sutherland  Henry,  194;  Rev. 
William  Mussage,  193 ;  Rev.  William  Mussage 
Kirkwall,  193. 

Bradshaw,  Edward  Hilton  Glendower,  197  ;  Hugh 
Hilton,  197  J  John,  197;  Louisa  Caroline,  197. 

Brady,  Eliza,  65;  Henry  65. 

Brand,  Ferdinand,  175;  Hon**''  Gertrude,  58; 
Henry  Bouverie  William,  Viscount  Hampden,  58; 
Henr)'  Robert,  Viscount  Hampden,  161  ;  Susan 
Henrietta,  Viscountess  Hampden,  161. 

Brennand,  Esther,  92  ;  Richard,  92. 

Brierly,  Catherine,  25;  Henry,  25;  Rev.  Henry,  25; 
Lucy  Sarah,  25. 


Brigstocke,  Elizabeth  Lydia,  60  ;  Georgina  Eustalia 
Player,  60:  Captain  Thomas  Robert,  R.  N. ,  60. 

Briscoe,  Ellen,  107 ;  Richard,  107. 

Broadwood,  Florence,  67 ;  Thomas,  67. 

Brodrick,  Hon'''^  Frances  Anne,  20;  George,  Viscount 
Midleton,  20. 

Bromley,  Edward,  103;  Elizabeth,  103. 

Brooke,  Rev.  Charles,  115;  Charlotte,  115;  Francis 
Capper,  115;  Juliana  Jemima,  115;  Louisa,  115; 
Major,  92;  Marianne,  92;  Mary,  12,  74;  Sir 
Richard,  Bt.,  74;  William,  12. 

Brown,  Amelia,  195  ;  -\rthur  Pigott,  154  ;  Elizabeth 
Anne,  65 ;  Elsie  Clifton,  195  ;  Henry,  65 ;  Colonel 
James  Clifton,  195;  Margaret  Fielding,  154; 
Mary,  5,  106 ;  Sarah  Ann,  5 ;  Thomas,  106 ; 
William,  5. 

Buck,  Lewis  William,  70;  Louisa,  70;  Margaret,  104. 

Bulkeley,  Viscountess,  186. 

Buller,  Jane  Eliza,  164;  Rev.  Richard,  164. 

Bulpett,  Charles,  103 ;  Louisa,  103. 

Bulwer,  Rose  Emily  Lytton,  173 ;  William  Earle 
Lytton,  173. 

Burdekin,  Rev.  Arthur  Edward,  32  ;  Benjamin,  32  ; 
Emma  Margaret  Keighley,  32 ;  Sarah  Ann,  32 ; 
Walter  Frederick,  32. 

Burdett,  Sir  Francis,  Bt.,  56;  Georgiana  Male,  56; 
Dame  Mary  Dorothy,  56. 

Burgess,  Alicia,  42;  Beatrice  OctaWa,  H2  ;  Henry, 
42;  Jessie  Anne,  112;  John  Gulson,  112;  Julian 
Gulson,  112. 

de  Burgh,  Anne,  26;  Sarah  Anne,  26;  Rev.  William, 
26. 

Burghesh,  Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  Lady,  20 ; 
Ernest  FitzRoy  Neville,  Lord,  20. 

Burlington,  Elizabeth,  Lady,  158  ;  George  Augustus 
Henry,  Earl  of,  158. 

Bumell-Jones,  Henrietta  Elizabeth,  83 ;  Captain 
Henry  Charies,  R.N.,  83. 

Burnett,  Duncan  Pringle,  42. 

Bumside,  Rev.  John,  56;  Mary,  56. 

Burton,  Benjamin,  33  ;  Mary  Elizabeth,  33. 

Butler,  Mary,  59;  Peregrine,  59. 

Butterworth,  Frances  Maud,  35 ;  Reginald  Wyndham, 
35 ;  Rosalind  Harriet,  35. 

Buttgereit,  Andreas,  85;  Wilhelmina,  85. 

Byer,  Blanche  Ethel,  16;  Joseph,  16. 

Byng,  Lady  Frances,  133 ;  Field-Marshal  John, 
Earl  of  Strafford,  133. 

Byron,  Ada  Constance  Frederica,  55  ;  Amy  Mary, 
57  ;  Rev.  the  Hon"":  Augustus,  52,  55,  58,  72  ; 
Augustus  William,  55  ;  Cecil  George  Gordon,  57  ; 
Claud  Gordon,  57 ;  Constance  Caroline,  55 ; 
Daphne  Mary,  58 ;  Edith  Mar)',  58 ;  Eleanor  Mary, 
57  ;  Elizabeth  Mary,  Lady,  52  ;  Eric  William,  57  ; 
Ethel  Maud,  55 ;  Eva  Lucy  Mary,  53 :  Fanny 
Lucy,  Lady,  54 ;  Frances  Berkeley,  Lady,  52 ; 
Francis,  53 ;  Hon'>'=  Frederica,  55,  72 ;  Hon'''"' 
Frederick,  53,  55,  72  ;  Rev.  the  Hon'''=  Frederick 
Ernest  Charles,  53,  54 ;  George  Anson,  56 ; 
Captain  George  Anson,  R.  N.,  52  ;  Admiral  George 
Anson,  Baron,  52  ;  George  Anson,  Baron,  52,  54  ; 
George  Frederick  William,  Baron,  54 ;  George 
Gordon,  Baron,  52 ;  Hon*"'"  Georgiana,  54 ; 
Georgiana  Male,  56 ;  Gwendoline  Male,  56 ; 
Harriet,  54 ;  Henrietta  Charlotte,  52 ;  Admiral 
the  Hon''''=  John,  52  ;  John  Ralph,  57  ;  Juliana 
Maria  Charlotte,  53  ;  Katherine  Mary,  58  ;  Leila 
Frederica  Dora,  54 ;  Lucy  Elizabeth  Jane,  Lady, 
52 ;  Mabel  Charlotte,  54,  58,  72 ;  Hon'''= 
Margaret  Alice,  53,  54  ;  Margaret  Dorothy,  56  ; 
Hon""  Mary,  56 ;  lIon''''=  Mary  Anne,  52  ; 
Mary  Beatrice,  56 ;  Hon'''''  Mary  Elizabeth,  56, 
71  ;  Hon**'"  Mary  Jane,  53 ;  Maurice  Augustus 
William,  58 ;  Nora  Hermione  Wentworlh,  55 ; 
Rhona  .Mary,  56 ;  Richard  Charles,  57 ;  Hon''''' 
Sophia,  52;  Sylvia  Mary,  58,  71;  Wilfrid,  58, 
71  ;  William,  Lord,  52;  Rev.  the  Hon'''"'  William, 
52,  56,  71. 


Cahill,  Wilhelmina  Frances,  III. 

Caldwell,  Caroline  Jemima,  25 ;  Colonel  William,  25. 

di  Calc^eras,  Marie  Therese,  3 ;  Pietro  Quartano,  3. 

Cahhorpe,  Sir  Henry,  Baron,  117. 

Cameron,  Donald  Charles,  21 ;  Elizabeth,  21. 

Campbell,    Agnes,    36 ;    .\lexander,    36 :    .Archibald 

Mitchell,    10;     Hon'"'"    Archibald    .Mitchell,    10; 

Frances  Maria,  61  ;    Helen  Grace,   10;    Sir  Ilay, 

Bt.,  145;  Susan,  145;  General  William,  61. 
Campion,  Anne,  82 ;  Hon''''  Gertrude,  58 ;  Katherine 

Mary,   58  ;   Richard  Crudge,  82  ;  William  Henry, 

58;  William  Robert,  58. 
Cannon,  Catherine  Mary,  98;  John,  98. 
Canterbury,    Most    Rev.    Archibald   Campbell    Tail, 

Archbishop  of,  142,  145. 
Capper,  Charlotte,  115;  Rev.  Francis,  115;  Frederic 

William,   8 ;   John,   8 ;    Mary   Eleanor,   8 ;    Mary 

Louisa,  8. 
Caracciolo,    Augusta   Selina    Elizabeth,    20 ;    Luigi, 

Due  de  Santo  Teodoro,  20. 
Carleton,   Elizabeth,  66;    Lieut. -Colonel  the  Hon'''* 

George,     173;      Guy,      Baron     Dorchester,    173; 

Hon^'  Henrietta  Priscilla,    173;    General    Henry 

Alexander,   66  ;     Marguerite    Helen,    66 ;     Mar)', 

133  ;  Montgomery  Launcelot,  66;  Thomas,  133. 
Carlisle,  Frederick,  Earl  of,    159;  George,  Earl  of, 

158,  162;   Georgiana  Dorothy,  Countess  of,   158; 

Rt.  Rev.  Har\ey  Goodwin,   Bishop   of,   141,    142  ; 

Henrietta    Margaret,   46  ;     Thomas,  46  ;    Thomas 

Potter,  46. 
Carpenter,   John    Delavel,    Earl  of  Tytconnell,   22 ; 

Sarah,  Countess  of  Tyrconnell,  22. 
Carpenter  (formerly  Chetwynd-Talbot)  Hon'''"  Beatrice, 

22 ;    Hon*"'"  Maria   Georgiana,   22 ;    Admiral    the 

Hon''''  Walter  Cecil,  22. 
Carr,    Captain    George    Lyon,    R.N.,    3  ;    Jane   S., 

188  ;   John,    188  ;    Margaretta  Jane,    188  ;    Marie 

Therese,  3  ;  Michaelangela  Katherine,  3. 
Carrington,  Robert,  Baron,  119,  120,  132. 
Carter,    Adelaide   Catherine,   34,    35 ;    Amelia,    33 ; 

Caroline    Harvey,    33 ;     Charles,    34 ;     Charlotte 

Robina,    33 ;     Edith,    35 ;    Emily,    35 ;    Gertrude 

Evelyn,  35  ;    Herbert,   35  ;   James  Langhani,   35  ; 

Jane  Evel)'n,  34  ;  Janetta  Constance  Blanch,  34  ; 

Joan,  35  ;   John,   33,  197  ;  John  Burroughes,   34 ; 

John  Hugh  Crozier,  34 ;   John  Patrick,  34  ;   John 

Philip    Charles,    34 ;    John   Thomas,    33 ;  Judith, 

33  ;  Langham,  35  ;  .Margaret,  35  ;  Mao',  35  ; 
Mary  Ann,  33  :  Mary  Haney  Burroughes,  33, 
195  ;  Richard  Tyssen,  34,  35  ;  Robert,  34,  35  ; 
Sarah  Ann,   34  ;    William,   35 ;   William  Marcon, 

34  ;  see  also  Langham-Carter. 

Casamajor,  James  Archbold,  115;  Mar)' Christian,  1 15. 

Caslleman,  Elizabeth,  12;  Harriet  Slary  Saunders, 
13  ;  Henry  12,  13  ;  Jane  Helen,  12. 

Catty,  Major-General  Charles  Parker,  139. 

Cavendish,  Alice  Louisa,  160;  Alix,  163;  Lady 
Anne,  162;  .\rthur,  161;  Lady  Blanche  Catherine, 
162  ;  Blanche  Georgiana,  Duchess  of  Devonshire, 
158 ;  Lord  Charles  Arthur  Francis,  162  ;  Colonel 
Charles  James,  161  ;  Diana,  163  :  Lady  Dorothy 
Evelyn,  162  ;  Lord  Edward,  162  ;  Edward  William 
Spencer,  Marquess  of  Hartington,  162  ;  Elizabeth, 
Countess  of  Burlington,  158;  Elizabeth  Vere,  163; 
Lady  Emma  Elizabeth,  161  ;  Evelyn  Emily  Mary, 
Duchess  of  Devonshire,  162  ;  Lady  Fanny,  159  ; 
Lord  Frederick  Charles,  161  ;  George  -Augustus 
Henry,  Earl  of  Burlington,  158;  Lord  Geoi^e 
Henry,  15S,  160,  l6i  ;  Lady  Georgiana  Dorothy, 
158  ;  Henry  George,  160,  161  ;  Colonel  James 
Charles,  160,  161  ;  John  Edward  Compton,  163  ; 
Lord  John  Spencer,  163;  Hon'''"  Louisa,  15S; 
Lady  Louisa,  1 60;  Lady  Louisa  Caroline,  160; 
Louise  Fredericke  Auguste,  Duchess  of  Devon- 
shire, 159;  Lady  Lucy  Caroline,  161  ;  Mary 
Katharine,  163  ;  Lady  Maud  Louisa  Emma,   162  ; 


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Lady  Moyra  dc  \'ere,  163  ;    Lady   Rachel,    162  ; 

Lord  Kicliard,  15S,  161  ;    Richard  Frederick,  159; 

Lord     Richard     Frederick,      163 ;       Sir     S|wncer 

Compton,    Duke    of    Devonshire,    [58,    159,    162  ; 

Susan    Henrietta,   161  ;    Victor  Christian  William, 

Duke  of  Devonshire,  159,  162  ;   Walter  Frederick, 

161;    William,  Lord,  158;    lion"'  William,    158; 

Sir    William,     Duke    of    Devonshire,     158,     161  ; 

William  Spencer,  Duke  of  Devonshire,    158. 
Chads,  Elizaliclh  Henrietta,  151  ;  Henrietta  Lander, 

154;      Admiral    Sir    Henry,    151;      Admiral     Sir 

Henry    Ducic,    151,    154;    Laura,    151;     William 

Henry  Du  Caurroy,    151;    Major-General  William 

John,  154. 
Chaldecott,  Gertrude   May,   6  ;    Lucy   Marianne,  6 ; 

Colonel  Mark  Algernon,  6. 
Chamberlain,    Joseph,     103 ;      Sarah,     103 ;      Sarah 

Susannah,  103. 
Chancellor,  Alexander,  166  ;    Elizabeth,  166  ;    Grace, 

166;  John,  166;  Mary  Forties,  166. 
Chandos  I'ole,     Llizabeth     Mary,     52  ;      Mary    52  ; 

Sachevercll,  52. 
Chapman,  Charles  Higford,  105;    Ellen,  105;    Nora 

Evelyn,  37  ;  Robert,  105  ;  Samuel,  37. 
Charrington,  Francis  Arthur,  178;    luithleen  Clara, 

178;  Thomas,  178. 
Chavez,  Juan  C,  12  ;  Mathilde,  12. 
Chessyre,  Mildred,  192  ;  Rev.  William  John,  192. 
Chester,  Harrv,  184. 
Chetwynd-Tal'bot,  Hon"''''  Alfred,  22 ;    Hon""'  Emily 

Augusta  Louisa,  22  ;  Henry  John,  Earl  of  Shrews- 
bury, 22  ;  see  also  Carpenter. 
Chevalier,  Edgcumbe,  34 ;  Emma  Caroline,  34. 
Chichester,    Rt.    Rev.    Ernest    Roland    Wilberforcc, 

Bishop    of,    125;     Frances    Harriet,    125;     Rev. 

George  Vaughan,  125. 
Chilcot,  Francis  Wilson,  80  j  Rev.  William  Francis, 

80. 
Chnrton,  Ven'''' Edward,  142;  Mar)',  142. 
Clabon,  John  Moxon,  60. 
Claremoit,     Edward     McDougall      Stopford,      66  ; 

General  Edward  Stopford,  66;  Flora  Mary,  66. 
Clark,  Elizabeth,  9;  Stephen,  9. 
Clarke,  Edward  Hyde,  66;  Fanny  Julia,  66;  Rochfort 

Hyde,  66;  T.  Hyde,  66. 
Classon,  Jane,  104;  John,  104;  Mary,  104. 
Clay,    Bertram,   39;    Major-General  Charles   Henry, 

39 ;  Ethel  Charlotte  Anstice,  39. 
Clayton,  Lucy,  191 ;  Nathaniel,  191. 
Clement.son,  Elizabeth,  94;  Isaac,  94. 
Cleveland,  Catherine  Lucy  Wilhelmina,  Duchess  of, 

132  ;   Harry  George,  Duke  of,  132 ;  William  John 

Frederick,  Duke  of,  132. 
Clough,  Arthur  Hugh,  173;  Blanche,  173;    Eleanor 

Clarens,  173. 
Clough-Taylor,    Constance    Caroline,    55 ;    Edward, 

55  ;     Ethel    Maud,    55 ;     Lieut. -Colonel    Horatio 

George,  55;  Sophia  Mary,  55. 
Clover,   Dorothy  Margaret,  48;    Emily,  48;    George 

Robert,  48 ;  Guy  Sanderson,  48. 
Clowes,  Samuel  William,  69. 
Glutton,  John,  171;  Katherine,  171. 
Cobbold,  Anna  Frances,  146 ;   Felix  Ttiornley,  146  ; 

Herbert  St.  George,   146  ;   John  Chevallier,   146  ; 

Lucy,  146. 
Codrington,    Christopher,   25 ;    Christopher    Hubert, 

26 ;    Colonel    Edward    Christopher,    26 ;    Edward 

William,  25  ;   Emily  Anne,  25  ;  Esther  Alice,  26  ; 

Florence  Is;it>el,  27 ;   Harry  de  Burgh,  27 ;   Helen 

Maude,   27;    Hubert  Walter,   26;   Julia  Isabella, 

25  ;  Julia  Alargarett,  25  ;  Kenneth  de  Burgh,  26 ; 

Lucy  Sarah,  25  ;  Marjorie  Doris,  27  ;  Sarah  Anne, 

26. 
Cohen,  Isaac,  135;  Juliana,  135. 
Coke,    Lady    Anne    Margaret,    132,    134;     Thom-as 

William,  Earl  of  Leicester,  132,  134. 
Colbome,  Nicholas  William,  Baron,  193. 
Collier,  Sarah,  113;  Rev.  William,  113. 


Collinson,  Amelia,  n  i  ;  Rev.  John,  1 1 1  ;  Octavia, 
III. 

CoUycr,  Adelaide  Mary,  167 ;  Catherine,  166 ; 
Daniel,  166;  Rev.  Daniel,  166;  Daniel  William, 
167;  Eliza,  167;  F^liziibeth,  166;  Klizabclh  Rose 
Chancellor,  167  ;  Colonel  George  Chancellor,  166, 
167 ;  Isabel,  167  ;  James  Andrew,  167  ;  James 
Daniel,  166 ;  Jane  Scott,  167  ;  John  Beding- 
feld,  167 ;  Vcn'''''  John  Bedingfeld,  166 ;  John 
Daniel,  167;  Margaret  Elliot,  167;  Mary  Catherine 
Bedingfeld,  166;  Mary  Forbes,  166;  Rose  Elizabeth, 
166;  Lady  Sarah,  166;  William  Daniel,  167; 
William  John,  166,  167. 

Comber,  Alice  Spencer,  16;  Alison  Faith,  14; 
Alison  Shepherd,  14;    Andrew,  12;    Annie  Grace, 

13  ;  Blanche  Ethel,  16 ;  Blanche  Josephine 
Frideswytha,  16  ;  Brooke,  14  ;  Caroline  Henrietta, 

14  ;  Catherine  Margaret,  l6  ;  Charles  Frederick, 
13;  Charles  Henry,  13;  Charlotte  Henrietta, 
13;  Clara  Caroline,  15;  Clare  Henrietta,  15; 
Clementina,  14;  Edith  Dennett,  15;  Emily 
Beatrice,  15,  16;  Ena,  15;  Enriqueta,  14;  Frank 
Preston,  15;  George  Edward,  13;  George  John, 
14;  George  Wa.shington,  15;  Guillermo  Armando, 
13;  Harold  Castleman,  16;  Helen  Caroline,  14; 
Helen  Jane,  15;  Helen  May,  14;  Helena,  12; 
Henrietta  Catherine,  16;  Henrietta  Mary,  15; 
Henry,  12;  Henry  Gordon,  12,  15,  16;  Henry 
Graham,  16;  Henry  Lee,  13;  Henry  Merritt,  13; 
Henry  Wandesforde,  13;  HughDcnison,  16;  James 
Rowe  Wamlesforde,  13,14;  Jane,  14;  Jane  Harriet, 
14;  Jane  Helen,  12;  Josefina,  13;  Juanila 
Maxwell,  16;  Kathleen  Alice,  16;  Marg.aret,  14; 
Margarita  Harrington,  15;  Margarita  Maxwell, 
15;  Mary  12,  16;  Mary  Castleman,  15;  Mary 
Graham,  16;  Mathilde,  12;  Feter  Graham,  16; 
Robert  Henry  Johnstone,  15;  Rosaura,  14; 
Sara,  13;  Rev.  Thom-as,  12;  Thomas  Arthur,  13; 
Thomas  Denison,  15;  Thomas  Gordon,  14; 
Thomas  Graham,  16;  Thomas  Vance,  15;  William, 
15;  William  Brooke,  13;  William  George,  13; 
William  Merritt,  12,  13;  William  Turner,  12. 

Comley,  Agnes,  78;  John  Muspratt,  78. 

Compton,    Charles,     Earl     of     Northampton,     158 ; 

Lady  Elizabeth,  158. 
Connor,  Emily  Henrietta  Maude,  125;   Evelyn,  137  ; 

George  Harry  Adams,  125  ;    Rev.  George  Henry, 

125  ;   John,    137  ;   John  Colpoys,    137  ;    Katharine 

Maude,  125. 
Cookworthy,  Anna,  36  ;  Philip,  36. 
Cooper,  Charlotte  Sarah,  44  ;  Rev.  George  Fort,  44. 
Copinger,  Anne,  26  ;  Rev.  John,  26. 
Cormick,  Amelia  Harriet,  33,   197  ;    Charles  Tyssen, 

197  ;   Edward,  33,  197  ;   Edward  Henry,  33,  197  ; 

John   Robert,    197 ;    Louisa  Caroline,    197 ;    Mary 

Caroline,  197  ;  Mary  Harvey  Burroughes,  33,  197  ; 

William  George,  197  ;  William  Tyssen,  197. 
Corse-Scott,  Catherine,  183  ;  John,  183. 
Costelloe,  Jessie  Katherine,  137;  Lieutenant,  137. 
Cotes,  John,  135  ;  Victoria  Alexandrina,  135. 
Cotton,  Adelaide,  80  ;  Charles,  87,  88  ;  Eliza  Mercy, 

87  :  Hugh  Powell,  87. 
Couch,  Anna,  83. 
Coulson,  Alicia  Frances  Forth,  52 ;  John  Blenkinsopp, 

52  ;  Juliana  Elizabeth,  52 ;  Hon""  Mary  Anne,  52. 
Cowen,  Amelia  Harriet,  45  ;    Charles,  197  ;    Edward 

Ingham,  45. 
Cox,  Ann,  82  ;    Charlotte,  81  ;    Frances  Oliver,  80, 

83  ;  James,  2  ;    Mila,  2  ;    Peter,  80,  82  ;   Samuel, 

81,  82. 
Coyney,     Lieut. -Colonel     Charles,     71  ;        Sophia 

Henrietta,  71 ;  Susan,  71 ;  Walter  Mainwaring,  71. 
Craik,  James,  138. 
Crawford,    Rev.    Charles  John,    174;   Jane  Quintin, 

174 ;  VVilliam,  174. 
Crcmer,  Frances,  i  ;  Rev.  Robert,  I. 
de  Crept,  Edouard,  12;  Helena,  12. 
Cresswell,  Emma,  84  ;  Richard,  84. 


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Crewe,  Margaret  Etrenne  Hannah,  Countess  of,  136; 
Robert  OfTley  Ashbunon,  Earl  of,  136 ;  Sybil 
Marcia,  Countess  of,  136. 

Crewe-Milnes,  Margaret  Etrenne  Hannah,  Countess 
of  Crewe,  136  ;  Robert  Offley  Ashburton,  Earl  of, 
136  ;  Sybil  Marcia,  Countess  of  Crewe,  136. 

Creyke,  Frances,  118;  Ralph,  118. 

Crichton,  Hugh,  135  ;  Jane,  135. 

Crockwell,  Elizabeth  Mary,  139. 

Crookenden,  Louisa,  150;  Mary  Anne,  150;  Thomas, 
ISO. 

Crossley,  Louis  John,  31. 

Crozier,  Emma  Caroline,  34  ;  Rev.  James  Alexander, 
34  ;  Jane  Evelyn,  34. 

Cunliffe,  Ada  Frances,  76 ;  Adele,  77 ;  Agnes,  77,  78 ; 
Lady  Alexandrina  Victoria,  74  ;  Alfred  Edward, 
78 ;  Caroline,  78 ;  Dame  Cecelie  Victoria,  74 ; 
Cecily  Agnes,  77 ;  Charles  VVatkin,  75 ;  Charlotte, 
75 ;  Charlotte  Caroline,  75 ;  Charlotte  Maria 
Jane,  73  ;  Clare,  77 ;  Cyril  Henry,  78  ;  David,  76  ; 
DaWd  Arthur,  77 ;  DaWd  Foster,  77 ;  Dame 
Eleanor  Sophia  Egerton,  74 ;  Ellis  Robert,  77  ; 
Ellis  Watkin,  78 ;  Emma  Charlotte,  76 ;  Emma 
Rhoda,  74 ;  Colonel  Ernest  William,  78 ;  Sir 
Foster,  Bt.,  73  ;  Sir  Foster  Hugh  Egerton,  Bt., 
74,  75 ;  Foster  John,  75  ;  Foster  Kinloch,  77 ; 
Frances  Priscilla,  76 ;  Frank,  75 ;  George,  75  ; 
Gertrude,  78 ;  Gwynidd  Sybilla,  78 ;  Dame  Harriet, 
73 ;  Helen  Brooke,  77 ;  Henrietta,  77 ;  Rev.  Henry, 
74,  75  ;  Isabel  Fergusson,  78  ;  Janet  Victoria,  76 ; 
Kythe,  75 ;  Laura,  77  ;  Louisa,  73 ;  Louisa 
Harriot,  73  ;  Lucy  Mary,  76 ;  Mary  Adeline,  78  ; 
Mary  Augusta,  74 ;  Mary  Evelyn,  75 ;  Mary 
Susan,  74  ;  Muriel  Hyde,  78  ;  Nora  Dorothy,  77 ; 
PhyUs  Rowena,  77  ;  Rhoda  Helen,  75  ;  Colonel 
Sir  Robert  Alfred,  Bt.,  74;  Robert  ElUs,  73,  78; 
General  Sir  Roljert  Henr^',  Bt.,  73  ;  Robert  Henry 
Neville,  75;  Rose  Geraldine,  77;  Ruth  Agnes,  78; 
Dame  Susan  Emily,  73 ;  Violet  Eleanor,  75 ; 
Lieut. -Colonel  Walter  Howell,  78. 

Currey,  Benjamin  Scott,  54. 

Curzon,  Anne  Rosamond,  56 ;  John,  56. 

Cutts,  Charlotte  Alice,  S3  ;  George  Sizeland,  83. 


D 


Dagomet,  Heloise,  107;  Pierre,  107. 

Dale,  Anne  Elizabeth,  176;  Cecil  Clare  Marston, 
177;  Emily  Jane,  94,  176,  177;  Frances  Josephine, 
177;  James  Murray,  176;  Rev.  Lawford  William 
Torriano,  95,  177  ;  Very  Rev.  Thomas,  94,  177  ; 
Rev.  Thomas  Pelham,  94,  177. 

Dalison,  Harriet  Augusta,  175;  Rev.  John  Beauvoir, 
175;  Katherine,  175. 

Dallas,  Henrietta  Charlotte,  52 ;  Robert,  52. 

Dalmeny,  Albert  Edward  Harry  Meyer  Archibald, 
Lord,  137;  Archibald,  Lord,  132;  Catherine  Lucy 
Wilhelmina,  Lady,  132  ;  Dorothy  Alice  Margaret 
Augusta,  Lady,  137. 

Daniel,  Ann,  81 ;  Fanny,  81  ;  Thomas  Palmer,  81. 

Daniel-Tyssen,  Amelia,  33,  139,  197;  Amelia  Harriet, 
33>  197;  Charlotte,  139;  Francis  Samuel,  35; 
Mary  Ann,  33 ;  Rosalind  Harriet,  35 ;  Wilham 
George,  33,  139,  197. 

Dansey,  Ellen,  149  ;  Richard  Dansey,  149. 

D'Arcy,  Henrietta  Maria,  23 ;  Robert  de  Burgh,  23. 

Darell,  Alice  Olivia,  68  ;  Dame  Amelia  Maria  Anne, 
65 ;  Amy,  67 ;  Barbara  Gladys,  68 ;  Dorothy 
Muriel,  68 ;  Edward  Tierney  Gillkrest,  67 ; 
Eleanor,  67  ;  Elizabeth  Anne,  65 ;  Emily  Mary, 
65;  Eva  Jeffie,  68;  Evelyn  May,  66;  Dame  Fanny 
Julia,  66;  Flora  Mary,  66;  Flora  Muriel,  68; 
Florence,  67  :  Florence  Mary,  67  ;  Guy  Maryland, 
68;  Dame  Harriet  Mar)-,  66;  Harriet  May,  66; 
Harry  P'rancis,  68;  Lieut. -Colonel  Sir  Harry 
Francis  Colville,  Bt.,  65;  Sir  Harry  Vereist,  Bt., 
65  ;  Dame  Helen  Frances,  66 ;  Dame  Isabella,  65 ; 


Isabella  Martha,  65  ;  James,  66 ;  Sir  Lionel,  Bt. , 
65  ;  Lionel  Algernon  Heathcote,  67  ;  Sir  Lionel 
Edward,  Bt.,  66,  67  ;  Lionel  Edward  Hamilton, 
66 ;  Lionel  Edward  Hamilton  Marmaduke,  67 ; 
Margaret  Eleanor  Phyllis,  67  ;  Marguerite  Helen, 
66 ;  Mary,  66  ;  Mary  Leonora  Amy,  67  ;  Nancy 
Brenda,  67 ;  Violet  Mary,  66 :  William  Harry 
VereLst,  68;  Rev.  Sir  William  Lionel,  Bt.,  65,  66. 

Darker,  Elizabeth,  69;  William,  69. 

Daubeny,  Henry,  15;  Henry  Giles,  15;  Margarita 
Harrington,  15. 

Davey,  Charles  Holwell,  87 ;  Sarah,  87. 

DaWdson,  Arthur  Charles,  180,  188 ;  Colonel  John, 
26;  Madgwick  Spicer,  180,  181,  188;  Rev. 
Randall  Thomas,  145. 

Davies,  Elizaljeth  Ann,  95 ;  Frances  Priscilla,  76 ; 
Isabella  Anne,  95  ;  Rev.  John  Silvester,  95  ;  John 
Speed,  95 ;  Samuel,  76 ;  Rev.  William  Henry 
Silvester,  95. 

Darison,  Eliza,  148  ;  Joseph,  148 ;  Minnie  Dibdin, 
148. 

Dawes,  Mary  Anne,  168;  Thomas,  168. 

Dawkins,  Rev.  Edward,  52 ;  Juliana  Elizabeth,  52. 

Day,  Hon^^  Sir  John  Charles,  112;  Samuel  Henry, 
112. 

Dean,  Ethel  Lucy,  63. 

Deane,  Rosamond  Amelia,  69,  70. 

Deas,  Annie  Hodge,  96 ;  Ida  Margaret,  96 ;  Joseph, 
96. 

De  Grey,  Alice  Mar)-,  21  ;  Rev.  the  Hon''i«  Amald, 
21,  23;  Augusta  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  Lady 
Walsingham,  20 ;  Augusta  Louisa,  Lady  Wal- 
singham,  21  ;  Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  Lady 
Walsingham,  20 ;  Hon'''"'  Beatrice,  22 ;  Hon'>'"= 
Brownlow  North  Osbom,  22  ;  Charlotte  Harriet, 
22 ;  Elizabeth,  Lady  VValsingham,  20 ;  Hon"*'" 
Elizabeth  Augusta,  20 ;  Elizabeth  Helen,  21  ; 
Hon""  Elizabeth  Henrietta  (Lisa),  21  ;  Hon'''' 
Elizabeth  Odeyne,  24 ;  Hon'''"  Emily  Augusta 
Louisa,  22  ;  Emily  Elizabeth  Julia,  Lady  Walsing- 
ham, 21  ;  Hon''''-'  Emma  Dorothea,  22 ;  Hon'''^ 
Francis,  24 ;  Rev.  the  Hon''''  Frederick,  22-24 ; 
George,  21  ;  Hon''''  George,  22,  24 ;  Hon'''' 
Georgina,  24 ;  Hon''''  Henrietta  Maria,  23 ; 
Hon''''  John  Augustus,  21,  23  ;  Hon''''  Mabel,  23  ; 
Margaret  Henrietta,  21  ;  Hon*"''  Margaret  Maria, 
23  ;  Michael,  23  ;  Nigel,  23  ;  Richard  Patrick,  21 ; 
Hont"''  Robert  Baynurd,  24 ;  Thomas,  Baron 
Walsingham,  20-22 ;  William  Brownlow,  22  ; 
see  also  Walsingliam. 

Delme,  John,  43;  Julia,  43. 

Denman,  Anna  JIaria,  124;  Emma,  124;  Helen 
Mary,  136;  Rev.  the  Hon'"''  Lewis  William,  124; 
Richard,  136;  Hon''''  Richard,  124,  136. 

Dent,  Ernest  Freshfield,  173;  Joseph,  173;  Rev. 
Joseph  Jonathan  Dent,  173  ;  Laura  Manning,  173  ; 
Margaret,  173. 

Devas,  Horace,  70. 

Deverel,  Catherine,  94. 

Devonshire,  Blanche  Georgiana,  Duchess  of,  158 ; 
Evelyn  Emily  Mary,  Duchess  of,  162 ;  Louise 
Fredericke  Auguste,  Duchess  of,  159  ;  Sir  Spencer 
Compton,  Duke  of,  158,  162 ;  Victor  Christian 
William,  Duke  of,  162;  Sir  William,  Duke  of,  158, 
161  ;  William  Spencer,  Duke  of,  158. 

Diblin,  Eliza,  14S ;  Joseph,  148. 

Dewes,  Arthur,  149;  Emily  Adelaide,  149. 

Dillon,  Colonel  Henry  Augustus,  Viscount,  23 ; 
Joseph,  166;  Hon''''  Louisa  Anne  Rose,  23;  Rose 
Elizabeth,  166. 

Dimmick,  Charles,  87  ;  Edwin,  87  ;  Elizabeth,  87  ; 
Emily,  87. 

Dimond,  Charles  John,  47 ;  Emily  Frances 
Henrietta,  47. 

Dixon,  Ann  Nowell,  30;  James,  30;  Robert,  20. 

Dobson,  Charles,  95. 

Dodwell,  George,  74 ;  Georgina,  74. 

Dolman,  John  Thomas,  121 ;  Mary  Helen  Alicia,  121. 


Ddrchestcr,  Guy,  Baron,  173. 

Doughty,  Rev.  Ernest  George,  1 1 5. 

Douglas,   Jane,    52,    53;    Rev.    I'hilip    llcnr)-,    52; 

William,  52,  53. 
Dowling  Eliza,  24 ;  Sir  James,  24. 
Downing,  Rev.  George,  144;  Maria,  144. 
Dnimmond,  John,  69;  Susan,  69;  Lady  Susan,  69; 

William,  134. 
Duff,     .-\lexander.     Earl    of    Fife,     166 ;     Elizabeth 

Charlotte,   115;  James,   115;  Louisa,   115;   Mary, 

Countess  of  Fife,  166;  Lady  Sarah,  166. 
Dundas,  Blanche  Cecil  Jane,   179;   Rev.  the  Hon"'' 

Charles,  179;  Gertru(le  Susan,  179;  Laura  Marj-, 

179;  Hon'"''  Louisa  Maria,  179;    Louisa  Montagu, 

179;  Robert,  Viscount  Melville,  179. 
Dunlop,    Dame    Charlotte    Constance,    133  ;    Dame 

Harriet,    133;    Hugh,    133;    General  James,   133; 

Sir  John,  Bt.,  133:  Julia,  133. 
Dunmore,     Alexander,     Earl     of,     74 ;     Catherine, 

Countess  of,  74- 
Dyson,  .Vrthur,  31 ;  Eliza,  31 ;  Emma,  31 ;  Henr)',  31 ; 

Henry  Hall  Taylor,  30;  Mar)',  31  ;  William,  30. 


Easlea,   John,   62 ;    Marian    Bridget,   62 ;    William 

Henry,  62. 
Eberhard,  Friederika  Wilhelmina  Augusta  Magdalena 

Charlotte,  90  ;  Rudolph  August,  90. 
Ede,  John,  145;  Mary  Anne,  145. 
Edgcombe,  I'hillis  Jane,  3;  Rev.  William,  3. 
Edwards,  Aniic,  105;  Caroline  Rebecca  Stevens,  105; 

George   Cadogan,    105 ;    Maria    Eliza,    77 ;    Rev. 

Reginald  Campbell,  77  ;   Richard  Venn,  77  ;  Rose 

Geraldine,  77. 
Edwards- Heathcote,  Eleanor,  67;  Justinian,  67. 
Effingham,  Henry,  Earl  of,  132. 
Egerton,  Hon'''''  .\Igernon  Fulke,  160;  Hon'>'*  Alice 

Louisa,    160 ;     Blanche    Harriet,    160 ;      Blanche 

Susan,    160;    Admiral   the   Hon'''"=    Francis,    160; 

Francis,   Earl  of  Ellesmere,   160;    Francis  Charles 

Granville,   Earl  of  Ellesmere,    160;    Lady  Louisa 

Caroline,    160 ;     Mary    Eylcs,    74 ;     Sibella,    74 ; 

William,  74:  William  Francis,  160. 
Elam,  Charles,  31. 
Ellesmere,    Francis,    Earl   of,    160 ;    Francis  Charles 

Granville,  Earl  of,  100. 
Elliot,  Margaret  I'otI,  167. 
Elliott,  Louisa,  147. 
Ellison,    Cuthbert,    186 ;     Rev.    Henry   John,    190  ; 

Isabella  Caroline,  186  ;  Isabella  Grace,  186. 
Ely,  Eliza,  165;    Rt.  Rev.  James  Russell  Woodford, 

Bishop   of,    125;   John,    165;    Rt.    Rev.   Thomas 

Greene,  Bishop  of,  113. 
Empy,  Edmund,  85 ;  Lydia,  85. 
Ernngton,  Rev.  John  Richard,  54. 
Erskine-VVemyss,  Dora  Mina,  137;  James  Hay,  137. 
Evamy,  Mary,  189;  Richard,  189. 
Evelyn,     Florence,     125 ;     Frances    Harriet,     125  ; 

William  John,  125. 
Everett,   Albert    Eric,   7;    Albert    Nelson,    t,  4,   5; 

Alice,    5  ;    .'Mice    Marguerite,    5 ;    Captain    .'\llan 

Frederic,  R. N.,  3;  .\niy  Lilian,  6;  Anna  Louisa,  6; 

Arthur  Braithwaite,  4  ;    .Arthur   Francis,  4  ;    Rev. 

Arthur  Joseph,    3 ;     Arthur    Sherman,   5 ;     Basil 

Preston,   6 ;    Rev.    Bernard    Charles   Spencer,   6 ; 

Bertha  Katharine,  7 ;  Bertie  Edward  Raymond,  4  ; 

Bertie  John,  2;  Cecily  .Mila  Frances,  2;  Constance 

Alice,  5  ;  Cyril  Ravenhill,  5  ;   Edward  Heath,  3  ; 

Edward    Newbey,    4;    Emma    Harriet,    i  ;    Erica 

Mabel,  7  ;  Ernest  Fortescue,  4  ;  Ethel  Constance,  5 ; 

Ethel  Mary,  7 ;  Everilda  Mary,  5  ;  Frances  Alice, 

I,    3;    Frances    Sybil,    7;    Francis    Douglas,    3; 

Francis   Eustace,   6 ;    Francis  WMlliam,   3  ;    Frank 

Percival,  2  ;  George  Eliot,  7;  Gertrude  Frances,  4; 

Gertrude  May,  6  ;   Gertrude  Thornton,  4  ;  Harold 

Eric  Roscoc,  7 ;  Helen  Maud,  7  ;  Henry  Joseph,  2 ; 

John  Chaldecott,  6;  Colonel  John  Frederic,  i,  2; 


John   I«a\vrence,   2 ;    John   Lloyd,   5  ;    Joseph,   I  ; 

Ijiwrence  Victor,  2  ;  Leonard  William  Dawson,  7; 

Lily  .'Mice  May,  3;   Lionel  Dccinuis  Limgcroft,  7; 

Lucy    Frances,    1  ;    .Mar)',    6 ;    Mary   .'Vmelia,   2  ; 

Mary   Annabella,    4 ;    Mary    Florence,    2 ;    Mary 

Lily,   3 ;    Maurice   Septimus   Gwyer,   5 ;    Michael 

Allan,  3;    Michaelangcla  Kalherine,  3;    Mila,  2; 

Octavia    Malwl,    7 ;    Raymond    Rolfe,   5 ;    Robert 

Hugh,   7;    Sarah    .-Vnn,   5;    Thomas    Preston,    6; 

Victor  Heigham,  4;  Violet  Ethel,  5;  William,  2. 
Ever)',  .Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  146;  .Sophia  Anne,  146. 
Exley,  Arthur  Reed,   loS  ;   George,   108  j  Margaret, 

108;  Sarah,  108. 
Eyre,  I.ady  .-Vlice  Mary,  53  ;  Elizalieth  Mariha,  53  ; 

Hon"''  Eva  Lucy  Mar)',  53  ;   General  Henry,  53  ; 

Colonel  Henry  Koberl,  53. 

F 

Fane,  Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  Lady  Burghesh,  20 ; 

Ernest     FitzRoy    Neville,     Lord     Burghesh,    20  ; 

John,  Earl  of  Westmoreland,  20,  69  ;    Lady  Susan, 

69. 
Farrer,   James,    193 ;    Mar)-,    193 ;    Thomas   Henry, 

190;  Sir  William  James,  193. 
Faulkner,  Muriel  Hyde,  78;  Percival  Leo,  78. 
Fawcett,   .\nn   Nowell,   30;    Anthony  Molloy,    140; 

Laura  Mary  Sophia,  140;  .Maria,  30;  William,  30. 
Fellowes,    Ada    Caroline,    63 ;    Alfred    Butler,    62 ; 

Algernon   Godfrey  Butler,  63  ;   .'Vnne  Louisa,  61  ; 

Beatrice   Maria  Player,  62  ;    Charlotte   Lucy,   63  ; 

Constance     Fanny,    64;     Cuthbert     Dorset,    64; 

Rev.     Edmund    Horace,    45 ;     Edna    Brigstocke, 

63 ;     Dame    Eliz.abeth,    59 ;    Elizabeth   Charlotte, 

62  ;  Ellinor  Joh.mna  Player,  60  ;  Emily  Jane,  63  ; 

Eustatia  Eliz.-»beth   Margaret,  60;    Frances  Maria, 

61  ;  George  Player  Butler,  61  ;  Georgina  Eustatia 
Player,  60;  Helen  F.liz.ibelh,  61 ;  Rev.  Henry,  59  ; 
Henry  Butler,  62  ;    Henry  Thomas  Alxly  Butler, 

62  ;  i  lorace  Decimus,  44  ;  Isabella  Fanny  \'iola, 
62;  Ivon  Gordon,  64;  Sir  James,  59;  James 
Butler,  59,  60,  62,  63  ;  John  Butler,  63  ;  Lilian 
Louisa,  45  ;  Loui.sa  Emily,  45  ;  Magdaleine,  61  ; 
Marg.-iret  (Daisy),  64  ;  Maria,  59;  Marian  Bridget, 
62;  .Mary,  59;  Mary  .\nne,  61,  63;  Mary  Anne 
Emily,  61  ;  NIaud  .St.  Leger,  63  ;  (Jrlando  Butler, 
62 ;  Robert  Butler,  60,  62  :  Rosalind,  62 ; 
Rupert  Caldwell,  64  ;  Stanley  Butler,  63  ; 
Theodore  Butler,  63  ;  Thomas  Abdy,  63  ;  Thomas 
Balfour,  64  ;  Rear-Admiral  Thomas  Hounsom 
Butler,  59,  63,  64  ;  W"illiam,  59  ;  William  Butler, 
61  :  William  Player  Butler,  60. 

Fenwick,  Eleanor  Jane,  1S7  ;  Eleanor  Maud,  187  ; 
Rev.  John  Edward  Addison,  187 ;  Rev.  John 
Thomas,  187 ;  Kathcrine  Somerset  Wyttenbach, 
187;  Lieut. -Colonel  Martyn  John  Edward,  187; 
Phoebe  Jane,  30;  William,  30. 

Ferard,  .Agnes  Bourdon,  95  ;  Arthur  George,  94,  95  ; 
Beatrice,  95  ;  Bingham  Arthur,  94,  95  ;  Catherine, 
94  ;  Catherine  Mary,  95 ;  Cecil  Leonard,  96 ; 
Charles  Agace,  94,  95  ;  Charles  Cotton,  94,  95  ; 
Daniel,  94  ;  Elizabeth,  94  ;  Elizalieth  .'Xnn,  95  ; 
Elizabeth  Catherine,  95;  Emily  Jane,  94;  Emily 
Rose,  94 ;  Evelyn  Frances,  94 ;  George  Deas, 
96  ;  Henry  Cecil,  96 ;  Ida  Margaret,  96  ;  Jantt 
Ida,  96 ;  John,  94  ;  John  Edward,  94,  96  ; 
Kathleen  Mary,  96 ;  Lavinia  Louisa,  96 ;  Lorna 
Adeline,  96;  Mabel,  95;  Margaret  Helen,  95; 
Margaret  Levoy,  96  ;  Mary  Catherine,  96  ; 
Reginald  Herbert,  96 :  Richard  Lawrence,  96 ; 
Sarah  Margaret,  95  ;  Theodosia  Elizabeth  Helen, 

95- 
de  la  Feuillade,  Giulietta  Grisi,  89 ;  James  Thomas, 

89;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  89. 
Field,  Augusta  Annie,  91  ;  Charles,  91  ;  Frederick, 

91 ;  Mary,  91. 
Fife,  Alexander,  Earl  of,   166  ;    Mary,   Countess  of, 

166. 


206 


Fisher,  Edmund  Montagu  Prinsep,  173;  Henry,  29; 

Herbert    William,    173;    Janie    Magdalene,    173; 

Margaret  Matilda  Hoyle,  29  ;  Mary  Louisa,   173; 

Sarah  Hoyle,  29. 
FitzGerald,   Gwynedd  Sybilla,   78;    Walter  Gason, 

78. 
Fitzmaurice,  Lady  Evelyn  Emily  Mary,  162  ;  Henry 

Charles    Keith    Petty,    Marquess    of    Lansdowne, 

162  ;    Maud  Evelyn,  Marchioness  of  Lansdowne, 

162. 
Flanaghan,  Bernard,  184;  Mabel  Gertrude,  184. 
Flash,  Alexander,  122;  Fannie,  122. 
Fletcher,  Ada  Caroline,  63  ;  Uora,  38  ;  Henr)',  63  ; 

Rev.  John  Price  Alcock,  38;  Marian,  38. 
Foljambe,  Cecil  George  Savile,  Baron  Hawkesbury, 

159- 

Fonnereau,  Rev.  Charles  William,  172  ;  Harriot, 
172. 

Ford,  Dame  Eliza,  66;  Sir  Francis,  Bt.,  66;  Mar}-, 
66. 

Forest,  Arthur,  73;  Louisa,  73. 

Forrest,  Rev.  Robert  Wilham,  21. 

Fortescue,  Rev.  Edward  Bowles  Knottesford,  144 ; 
Edward  Francis  Knottesford,  144 ;  Frances,  72 ; 
Frances  Ann,  144;  George  Knottesford,  143; 
Mary  Mildred,  148;  W.,  72;  William  Audrey, 
148 ;  see  also  Knottesford. 

Fosbery,  Rev.  T.  Vincent,  43. 

Foster,  Caroline,  78 ;  Gertrude,  78 ;  Rev.  Joseph, 
78 ;  WilUam  Fry,  78. 

Fountayne-Wilson,  Catherine  Judith,  124  ;  Richard, 
124. 

Fowle,  Rev.  Henry,  2  ;  Mary  Amelia,  2  ;  Mary 
Florence,  2. 

Fowler,  Catherine,  25;  Richard,  25. 

Frampton,  Rev.  Thomas  Sliipdem,  99 ;  Colonel 
William  John,  99. 

Frankland,  Augusta  Louisa,  21. 

Frankland-Russell,  Dame  Louisa  Anne,  21  ;  Sir 
Robert,  Bt.,  21. 

Franklyn,  Annie  Sophia,  128 ;  Emily  Geraldine, 
128  ;  Henry  Arden,  128  ;  Henry  William, 
128. 

Eraser,  Adelaide  Jane,  189;  John  Farquhar,  189. 

Frederick,  Charlotte,  63  ;  Sir  John,  Bt.,  163. 

French,  Anne,  141 ;  Robert,  141. 

Freshfield,  ^\gnes  Cecilia,  172 ;  Alice  .\nna,  173 ; 
Anna  Maria,  170;  Augusta  Charlotte,  174; 
Blanche  Lilian,  171  ;  Charles  Kaye,  168,  169, 
171;  Christina  Sophia,  172;  Cicily  Ruth,  170; 
Constance  Emilie,  173 ;  Douglas  William,  171, 
174;  Edwin,  168-171  ;  Edwin  Hanson,  170,  171  ; 
Eleanor  Clarens,  173;  Eliz,-i,  168,  169;  Elizabeth, 
172 ;  Elizabeth  Catherine,  169 ;  Elizabeth  Sims, 
171;  Emilie,  169;  Euphemia  Thekla,  172;  Eva 
Mary,  172  ;  Frances,  171  ;  Frances  James,  168  ; 
Frances  Mary,  1 70 ;  Frances  Sophia,  173;  Francis, 
171;  Harriet  Louisa  Fonnereau,  172;  Helen 
Marion,  170;  Henrietta  Valentia,  172;  Henry 
Douglas,  174;  Henry  Ray,  168,  169,  171,  174; 
Herbert  Stephenson,  171;  James,  168;  James 
William,  168,  169,  171  ;  Jane  Quintin,  174;  Janie 
Magdalene,  173  ;  Jessica  LilUngston,  173  ; 
John  Minet,  168,  172;  Lieut.  -  Colonel  John 
Sims,  172  ;  Katharine  Margaret,  174 ;  Katherine, 
171  ;  Laura,  170  ;  Laura  Manning,  173;  Margaret 
Keble,  173;  Marianne,  169;  Mary,  168, 
171;  Mary  Anne,  168;  Mary  Lee,  170; 
Olivia  Blanche,  174;  Phebe  Millicent,  173; 
William  Dawes,  168,  169,  171  ;  ZOe  Charlotte, 
170. 

Friend,  Amy  Gertrude,  84 ;  Edward  Stanley,  84  ; 
Robert  William,  84. 

Frith,  Marischal  Keith,  41. 

Frost,  Elizabeth,  87  ;  William  Thomas,  87. 

Froude,  .\gnes  Everilda  Mary,  120;  Beatrice  Mary, 
120;  Richard  Hurrell,  120;  William,  120. 

Fuller,  Mary  Anne,  150. 


Gainsborough,  Charles,  Earl  of,  58. 

Galloway,  John,  Earl  of,  69. 

Gammon,   Alfred,   63 ;    Emily  Jane,    63 ;     Rosina, 

63- 
Gardiner,  Clara,  15  ;  William,  15. 
del  Gardo,  Don  .Miguel,  179;  Rafela,  179. 
Gamett,  Louisa,  114;  Robert,  114. 
Gamier,    Brownlow    North,    23 ;      Lady  Henrietta, 

23  ;   Hon''''^   Henrietta   Mary,   23  ;   Rev.   William, 

23- 

Garrard,  Emily,  67  ;  Stephen,  67. 

Genn,  James,  31  ;  Mary,  31. 

Gibbins,  John,  87  ;  Mary,  87  ;  Sarah,  87. 

Gibson,   Mary  Jane,    172;    Hon"''  William   Charles, 

172. 
Gilbert,  Ann,  114. 
Giles,    Anne,    36 ;     Charlotte,    36  ;     Edward,    105  ; 

Ellen,    105;    James,   36;    Lieut. -Colonel  William 

Oughton,  105. 
Gill,  James,  30. 
Gillingham,  Lucy  Cordelia,  32 ;    Stephen   England, 

32- 
Gillmore,  Adele,  77  ;  Horatio,  77. 
Gladstone,  John  Ernest,  6. 
Glass,  Anna,  83;    Catherine,   183;    Edward  Binny, 

99,  183  ;  Harriet,  99,  183. 
Godfrey,   Elizabeth   Lucy,    185;    Rev.  John  Talbot, 

185  ;  Rafella,  185  ;  WiUiam,  185. 
Goldney,  Frederick  Hastings,  59. 
Goodall,   Ann,   10 ;    Margaret,  8 ;    Mary  Ann,   10 ; 

Robert  Harley,  10. 
Goodwin,  Catherine,  142;   Ellen,  141,  142;   Frances 

Wycliffe,     141  ;      Rt.     Rev.     Harvey,    Bishop    of 

Carlisle,  141,  142. 
Gordon,  Lord  Adam,    12;    Cosmo  George,  Duke  of, 

12  ;   Elizabeth,  12. 
Gosche,    Henrietta   Anne,    44 ;    Otto,    44 ;    Pastor, 

44. 
Gough,   Barbara,   117,    141;    Sir  Henry,  Bt.,   117, 

141  ;  Sir  Henry,  Baron  Calthorpe,  117. 
Goundry,  George  Mason,  30. 
Graham,   Sir   Frederick    Ulric,   Bt.,   136;   John  94; 

fohn    Finlayson,    15;    .Mary,    94;    Sibyl    Marcia, 

136. 
Granger,  Rev.  Edmund,  42  ;  Susanna,  42. 
Grant,    Charles    John    Cecil,    135 ;     Elizabeth,    21  ; 

Elizabeth    Henrietta     (Lisa),    21  ;     I'atrick,    21  ; 

Lieut. -General  Sir  Robert,  135;    Lady  Sybil  Myra 

Caroline,  135  ;  Dame  Victoria  Alexandrina,  135. 
Green,   Charles   Henr}-,   4 ;    Gertrude  Thornton,   4  ; 

Mary  Isabella  Agnes,  4 ;  Valentine,  69. 
Greene,  Catherine,  113;    Rt.   Rev.  Thomas,  Bishop 

of  Ely,  113. 
Grellier,  Alice  LaWnia,  11  ;  .\lice  Maud,  11  ;  .^ngus 

William,    10;    .'\nr:e,    9,    10;    Annie   Amelia,   9; 

Annie     May,      10;      Bernard,     11;      Cecil,     11; 

Charlotte,    9 ;    Edith    Louisa,    1 1  ;    Ernest    Franz 

Waldemar,      9 ;       Ernestine      Augusta      Doretta 

Friedricke   Johanna    Emma,    9 ;    Eva    Mary,    1 1 ; 

Florence    Marianne,    1 1  ;    Gabriel,    8  ;    Gabrielle, 

1 1  ;     George    Robert,    1 1  ;    Gordon    Harley,    1 1  ; 

Harley  Mair,  8,  11  ;    Harriott  Sophia,  1 1  ;    Helen 

Grace,  10  ;    Rev.  Henry,  10  ;    Henry  Harley,  10  ; 

Janette,  10;   John,  9  ;    John  James,  9  ;    Margaret, 

8 ;    Margaret    .Mar}-,    8 ;    Marie   Anne,   8 ;    Mary, 

8,    9 ;     Mar}'    Louisa,    8 ;     Norman,    1 1  ;     Peter 

James,   8;    Peter   Paul,   8;    Richard,   8;    Richard 

James,  8 ;  William,  9,  10. 
Griepenkeri,  Anna  Augusta  Elise,  91  ;  Rev.  E.,  91. 
Griffith,  Anne,   1 14  ;    Rev.   Arthur  Hammond,   1 14  ; 

Rev.    James,    114;    James    Frederick,    H4,    116; 

John,   114;   Juliana,  114;    Louisa  Margaret,   114; 

Mar}'  Caroline,  1 14. 
Griffiths,   Edward   Lloyd,   29 ;    Rev.   George  Pruen, 

29  ;  Mary  Anne,  29  ;  Sarah  Louisa  (Sasie),  29. 
Grimston,  Fanny,  123;  John,  123. 


207 


Grosvcnor,  Lady  Dora  Mina,  137;  Dorothy  Alice 
Margaret    Augusta,    137  ;    Lord    Henry    George, 

Gubbins,  Charlotte,  74 ;  Emma  Rhoda,  74 ;  John 
Panlon,  73,  74 ;  General  Joseph,  74 ;  Mary 
Eyics,  74. 

Guerini,  Cavaliere,  1 19  ;   Edward,  1 19  ;   Mary  Kosa, 

119. 
Guilford,  Francis,  Earl  of,  20,  23. 
Gwyer,  Ann,  3 ;  William  Orchard,  3. 


II 


Hai{;h,  Jane,  66. 

Hall,  Ann,  31;  Annie  Gertrude,  108;  Flora  Lucy, 
177;  Henry,  31  ;  John,  loS;  Louisa  Martha,  177; 
Mary  Ann,  108;  Thonuis  177;  Rev.  Thomas 
Rowland,  177;  Walter,  108. 

Hamilton,  Alicia  Frances  Forth,  52:  Balfour  Rowley, 
42;  Bingham  Walker,  42;  Camilla  Anne  Elizabeth 
Selina,  42 ;  Catharine,  45  ;  Catharine  I  larriet, 
45  ;  Charles  Henry,  45 ;  Daniel  Vesey,  42 ; 
Edward  \"esey,  42 ;  Elizalieth,  41  ;  Elizabeth 
Ann,  42 ;  Ethel,  44 ;  P" ranees,  42 ;  Frances 
Agnes,  4^  ;  Frances  Thilippa  Catharine,  44,  45  ; 
Frederic  James,  44 ;  Frederick  Hervey,  44 ; 
kev.  Gustavus,  52;  Henrietta  Anne,  44; 
Henrietta  Mary,  45;  Henry  Warburton  Fitz- 
gerald, 44 ;  James,  Duke  of  Abercorn,  162  ; 
James  Murray,  43  ;  Jane  Malone,  44  ;  John,  41  ; 
John  Frederick  Claud,  44  ;  Rev.  John  Vesey,  43, 
45  ;  Dame  Julia  Frances  Delme,  43 ;  Lilian 
Louisa,  45;  Mary  Macaulay,  41  ;  Mary  Thomson, 
41 ;  Lady  Maud  Evelyn,  162:  Reginald  Claud,  44; 
Richard  Malone,  42  ;  Admiral  Sir  Richard  Vesey, 
43 ;  Rosalind  Maria,  43 ;  Rose  I'hilippa,  43 ; 
Rose  I'hilippa  Upton,  44;  Sarah,  41,  42;  Sarah 
Lely  Vescina,  41  ;  Vescina,  43  ;  \'escina  Wienholt, 
42  ;  Violet  Julia  Delme,  44  ;  William,  41  ;  Rev. 
William,  41  ;  William  Crosbie,  45  ;  William  James 
Vesey,  44  ;  William  John  Rodney,  44 ;  William 
John  Warburton,  42. 

Hammond,  Charluite  Jemima,  114;  Elizabeth,  113; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  113:  William,  113,  114. 

Hamp<ien,  Henry  Bouverie  W'illiam,  Viscount,  58  ; 
ilenry  Robert,  Viscount,  161  ;  Susan  Henrietta, 
Viscountess,  i6i. 

Hanson,  Charles  Simpson,  64  ;  Charlotte,  64  ; 
Constance  Fanny,  64;  James  Frederick,  170; 
ZOe  Charlotte,  170. 

Harben,  Ellen,  105;  Henry,  105;  Mary,  105. 

Harbord,  Edward,  Baron  Sufiield,  184  ;  Georgiana, 
Lady  Sufficld,  1S4  ;  Hon'''=  Georgiana  Mary, 
184. 

Harding,  Helena,  103  ;  Henry,  103. 

Hardy,  Adela  Louisa  Cassandra,  195;  Herbert 
Carey,  195  ;  Margaret  Louisa,  195  ;  Mary,  105  ; 
Richard,  105. 

Harewoo<l,  Henry,  Enrl  of,  1 60,  162. 

Harman,  Alice  Sidney,  147 ;  Richard  Dacre,  147  ; 
Richard  James  Strachan,  147. 

Harris,  Agnes,  127  ;  Lady  Alice  Mary,  53  ;  Alylmer, 
127;  Admiral  the  Hon'''=  Sir  Edward  Alfred  John, 
53  ;  James  Edward,  Earl  of  ^Lllmcsbury,  53  ; 
Walter  Noel,  54. 

Harrison,  Edward  Newell,  41  ;  Henry  Newell,  41  ; 
Margaret  Decima  Craufurd,  III;  Sarah  Lely 
Ve.scina,  41  ;  Sophia  Mary,  55;  Susan,  no,  in  ; 
Rev.  Thomas,  55;  Rev.  William  Gorsl,  1 10,  in  ; 
Winifred,  1 10. 

Hartington,  Edward  William  Spencer,  Marquess  of, 
162. 

Hartley,  Elizabeth,  46. 

Harvey,  Admiral  Sir  Edward,  93 ;  Elizabeth  Edwards 
Lavington,  93  ;  John  Francis,  93 ;  John  William 
Francis,  93  ;  Mary  Jane,  93. 


Ha.ssard,  John,  145. 

Hasted,  Rev.  Henry,  4  ;  Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  4. 
Hawke,  John  M.,  67  ;  Josephine  Maria,  67. 
Ilawkesbury,  Cecil  George  Savile,  Haron,  159. 
Hay,   Archibald    Fitzroy  George,   Earl   of  Kinnoull, 

67  ;     Florence   Mary,   Countess  of  Kinnoull,   67  ; 

George,   Earl  of  Kinnoull,  67  ;  Josephine   Maria, 

Countess  of  Kinnoull,  67. 
Hayes,  Blanche,  107  ;  Edwin,  107  ;  Ellen,  107. 
Hayman,    Emily    Mary,     85;     Henry,     85;     Rev. 

Henry,   85 ;    Lydia,   87  ;    Rev.    William    Edward, 

85. 
Heath,   Ann,   3;    Edward,  3;   Henry  George,   53; 

Joseph,   53;    Juliana   Maria  Charlotte,  53;    Mary 

Lily,  3;  Rev.   Robert,  53;   Robert  Kindersley,  53. 
Helier,  llenrietta,  20;  Richard,  20. 
Hcbcrt,  Maria  Anne,  8. 
Heigham,  Rev.  Arthur  Linzee  Chatterton,  4  ;  Charles 

Pell,  4  ;    George  Thomas,  4  ;    Mary  Annabella,  4  ; 

Mary  Anne  Elizabeth,  4. 
Herbert,    Lady    Catherine,    74 !     George   Augustus, 

Earl  of  Pembroke,  74. 
Heron-M.axwell,  Jane  Stuart,    166;  Sir  John  Shaw, 

Bt.,  166. 
Hickson,  Helen  Frances,   177;    William,  177;    Rev. 

William  Henry,  177. 
Hildebrand,    Lieut. -Colonel    Godfrey,    95;     Godfrey 

Lake,  95  ;  Mabel,  95. 
Hill,    Emily,   47;    Joseph,  47;    Lucy,   149;    Phyllis 

Emily,  47  ;  Thomas,  149. 
Hill-Lowe,  .\da  Mary,  151  ;   Arthur  Hill  Omnianney 

Peter,    151  ;    Arthur  Noel  Vernon,   151  ;    Beatrice 

Geraldine,    151  ;    Sybil   Geraldine,    151  ;    see  also 

Lowe. 
Hillier,  Emily,  191  ;  Admiral  .Sir  James,  191. 
Hind,  .Annette  Frances,  46 ;  Catherine,  47  ;  Catherine 

Helen,    48;    Charles,    46;    Chailes   Hartley,   47; 

Dorothy    Margaret,    48 ;     Elizabeth,    46 ;     Emily 

Barbara   F" ranees,   47;    Emily   Frances    llenrietta, 

47  ;  Frances,  47  ;  Frances  Laura,  47  ;  1  lenrietta, 
46;  Henrietta  Margaret,  46  ;  Henry,  46  ;  Henry 
Wheeler,  46 ;  I  lerhcrl  Wheeler,  46,  47  ;  James 
Richard,  48  ;  John  Hartley,  4648  ;   John  Herbert, 

48  ;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  48  ;  Margaret,  46 ;  Phyllis 
Emily,  47  ;  Richard,  46 ;  William,  46,  47  ; 
William  Frederick,  4S  ;  Winifrede  .Augusta,  48. 

Hoar,  i;dward,  139. 

lloare,  Eleanor  Mary,  57  ;  Henry  James,  57  ;  Henry 

Seymour,  57  ;  Jane  Seymour  Traherne,  57. 
Hodge,  Jane  Eliza,  164  ;  William  Chapell,  164. 
Hodgson,    Sir   Arlluir,   24 ;     Rev.    Edward    Franks, 

1S5 ;    Dame    Eliza,    24;     Elizabeth   Odeyne,    24; 

Rev.  Francis  Henry,  24. 
Holdcn,  Rev.  Charles,  54,  69,  70  ;  Edward  Anthony, 

70  ;    Francis  Shultleworlh,  70  ;     Isabel  Clara,  54, 

69  ;  Rosamond  Amelia,  69,  70  ;  Susan  Drummond, 

70  ;  see  also  Shuttleworth. 
Hollins,  Phcebe,  179;  William,  179. 
Holmes,  Ellen,  117:  Thom;is  Henry,  117. 

Holt,  Clara,  106:  Evelyn  FrancTes,  94;  Lieut. -Colonel 

John,  106;  Mary,  106;  Vesey  Weston,  94. 
Hood,   Cailierine,   41  ;    John,   89;    Mary  Thomson, 

41  ;  Sarah  Elizabeth,  89;  Silas,  41  ;  Captain  Silas 

Thomson,  R.N.,  41. 
Hope,    Archibald,    41  ;    Hon""''   Caroline   Georgina, 

133  ;  Elizjibeth,  41  ;  George  William,  133  ;   Henry 

Walter,    133;    Herbert   James,    134;    Liidy   Mary 

Catherine  Constance,  133. 
Hopkins,  Louisa,  89;  Martin,  89. 
Hornby,  Augusta,  125;  W.  II.,  125. 
Ilorrell,  George  Thomas,   103;  Helena,  103;  Mary, 

103. 
Horsfall,  John,  108;  Sarah,  108. 
Horsley,  John,  igi ;  Sarah,  191. 
Hos>ey,  John  Masters,  77. 
Houllon,  Florentia  Louisa,  no;  Jolm,  no. 
Houseman,    Henrietta    Frances,    195 ;    Henry,    195  ; 

John,  195  ;  Rev.  John,  195  ;  Mary,  195. 


208 


Howard,  Alfred  John,  159;  Lady  Blanche  Georgiana, 
1 58  ;  Lady  Caroline  Georgiana,  162;  Lady  Fanny, 
159;  Hon''''-'  Frederick,  159;  Frederick,  Earl  of 
Carlisle,  159;  Frederick  John,  159;  George,  Karl 
of  Carlisle,  15S,  162;  Georgiana  Dorothy,  Countess 
of  Carlisle,  158. 

Howell,  Charlotte  Maria  Jane,  73;  Ilted,  73. 

Hulme,  Alice,  93 ;  Jane,  93 ;  Rev.  Samuel  Joseph,  93. 

Hume,  Ada  Mary,  151 ;  Colonel  Sir  GustaNTis,  151. 

Hurt,  Elizabeth,  69 ;  P'rancis,  69 ;  James,  69. 

Huson,  Isabella  Anne,  95  ;  Nathaniel,  95. 

Hutchinson,  Rev.  Benjamin,  no,  112;  Caroline 
Jemima,  25  ;  Emily  Gertrude,  25  ;  Ernest  Rhodes, 
112;  Flora  Houlton,  no;  George  Rowan,  196; 
Surgeon-General  James  Alexander  Caldwell,  25  ; 
John  Ross,  25  ;  Julia  Margarelt,  25  ;  Katherine 
Emily,  112;  Mary  Anne,  no,  112;  Mary  Anne 
Ellen  (Nina),  196. 

Hutton,  Deborah  Mar>',  176;  Rev.  Francis  Pierpoint 
Burton  Norman,  176. 

Hyde,  Thomas  Garmston,  65. 

Hynam,  Gertrude  Anne,  116;  William,  116. 


Ibbetson,  Henry,  186;  Isabella  Grace,  186. 

lUingworth,  Henry  Stanhope,  6;  Lucy  Marianne,  6. 

Impey,  Colonel  Eugi;ne,  96  ;  Isabella  Catherine,  96  ; 
Mary  Catherine,  96. 

Inge,  Catharine  Barbara,  143 ;  Rev.  Charles,  143 ; 
Lady  Elizabeth  Euphemia,  69 ;  Rev.  Francis 
George,  143  ;  Mary,  142  ;  Mary  Anne,  143  ;  Mary 
Catharine,  142;  Susan,  69;  Rev.  William,  142,  143; 
William  Phillips,  69;  Rev.  William  Ralph,  142. 

IngUs,  Harriet,  86;  Peter,  86. 

Ingram,  Christopher,  5 ;  IVIary,  5. 

Irby,  Hon'''"  Augusta  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  20 ; 
William,  Baron  Boston,  20. 


J 

Jackson,      Lieut. -Colonel      Arthur     Charles,      189 ; 

Charles,   28  ;   Charlotte  Constance,    133  ;    Edward 

Alan,    28  ;    George,    189 ;     Rev.    Gerald    Henry, 

189;    Rev.  James,   28;   John,    173;   Louisa  Jane, 

189  ;  Margaret  Caroline,  28  ;  Mary  Eleanor,  189  ; 

Mary    Louisa,    173;    Mary   Vivian,    28;    General 

Sir  Richard  Downs,  133. 
Jacob,    Major-General    Sir   George   Le   Grand,    28 ; 

John,  28;  Mary  Anne,  28;  Ven''"  Phihp,  28. 
James,    Annie    Hodge,    96;     Elizabeth,    59,     118; 

John,   59;    Rev.  John,   118;   Joseph,   59;    Maria, 

59;  Stephen  Har\ey,  96;  T.,  118. 
Jebb,   Emily  Sarah,   190 ;    George   Samuel  William, 

190;  Major-General  Sir  Joshua,  190;  Mary,  190. 
Jenkinson,   Charles,    Earl   of  Liverpool,    179,    188; 

Fanny,      179,      1S8 ;      Frances     Augusta,      182; 

Frances  Sarah,    182,    1S5 ;    Francis  John    Henry, 

184 ;    Rt.    Rev.   John  Banks,    182,    185 ;    Colonel 

John  Henry,  179,  188. 
Jenyns,    Rev.    Charles    Fitzgerald     Gambler,     173; 

Phebe  Millicent,   173;    Rose  Emily  Lytton,   173; 

Winfred  Bulwer,  173. 
Jesper,  Caroline,  147;  Thomas,  147. 
Johnson,  Anne,   113;    Bernard  Marr,   171  ;   Blanche 

Lilian,   171  ;    Dorothy  Jacqueline,   105  ;   Elizabeth 

Ann,  42;  Florence,  67;  Katherine,  171;  Mar)',  42, 

105 ;    Mary   Theresa,    76;    Thomas    Marr,     171; 

Valentine  Goode,  105;  William,  67;  Rev.  William, 

42;  William  Goode,  103:  Rev.  William  Moore,  42. 
Johnston,    Herbert    William,    38 ;    Sophie    Sinclair 

Anstice,  38. 
Johnstone,  Anne  Alderson,    13  ;    Annie  Grace,    13  ; 

Charlotte  Henrietta,   13  ;  Harriet  Mary  Saunders, 

13  ;  Captain  Henry  Boyes,  R.N.,  13  ;  John  Hope, 

13- 


Jones,  Anna  Maria,  66 ;  Edith  Alicia,  181  ;  Emma, 
124;  Harvey  Bowen,  94;  Henry,  66;  Hugh, 
124;  Jane  Ilarriel,  14;  Joseph,  14;  Lavinia,  82; 
Mary,  14  ;  Mary  Eleanor,  28  ;  Richard  Meredith, 
47;  Robert  OHver,  :8i  ;  Rosa  Elizabeth,  117; 
Thomas,  117;  Watkin  Llewellyn,  28. 

Jowitt,  Louisa  Margaret,  64  ;  Margaret  (Daisy),  64  ; 
Kev.  William,  64. 


K 


Ivarslake,  Anne,  82  ;  Emily,  67  ;  John  Burgess,  82  ; 

John  Burgess  Preston,  67  ;    Mary  Leonora  Amy, 

67 ;  Preston,  67. 
Keighley,  Elizabeth,  31 ;  Josephine,  31 ;  William,  31. 
Kekewich,  Agatha  Maria  Sophia,,  169  ;    Sir  Arthur, 

168,    169 ;    Charles   Granville,    169  ;    Loui-sa,   70 ; 

Dame  Marianne,  169;  Samuel  Trehawke,  70,  169. 
Kennaway,  Anna,  83,  86;  Thomas,  83,  86. 
Kennedy,  Agnes,   127  ;  Rev.   Evory  Hamilton,   127  ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Richard  George,  127;  Violet,  127. 
Kenny,  Mary  Cecilia  Violet,  137  ;  Thomas  Edward, 

137- 
Kenton,  Judith,  33. 
Kenyon,  Hon'''"  Edward  Frederick,  23,  24  ;   Emma 

Dorothea,    22 ;     George,     22 ;    Georgina,    Lady, 

24;  Lloyd,  Baron,  24. 
Kindersley,  Mary  Anne,  56;  Mary  Elizabeth,  56,  71 ; 

Sir  Richard  Torin,  36,  71. 
King,  Amelia,   III;  Ellen,   141,   142;  George,   135, 

141,     142;     Jane,     135;     Jane     Finlayson,     15; 

Margarita  Maxwell,  15;  Peter,  15;  Rev.  Richard, 

III;  Sarah  Ann,  73. 
Kingsford,  John,  91 ;  Mary,  91. 
Kinloch,  Sir  David,  Bt.,  73;  Harriet,  73. 
KinnouU,   Archibald    Fitzroy   George,    Earl   of,  67  ; 

Florence  Mary,  Countess  of,  67  ;  George,  Earl  of, 

67 ;  Josephine  Maria,  Countess  of,  67. 
Knapp,  Anna  Maria,  22 ;  Rev.  Henry,  22. 
KnatchbuU,  Rt.  Hon''''=  Sir  Edward,  Bt.,  140  ;  Mary 

Dorothea,  140. 
Knight,  Adela,   194  ;  Adela  Louisa  Cassandra,  195  ; 

Rev.  Charles  Edward,  140;  Edward,  140,  194,  195; 

Elizabeth  Adela,   194;    Louisa  Oclavia  Charlotte, 

140;  Mary  Dorothea,  140;  William  Brodnax,  140. 
Knottesford,    Rev.    Francis   Fortescue,    144 ;    Maria, 

144 ;  see  also  Fortescue. 
Knox,   Andrew,  47  ;    Rev.   Andrew,  47  ;  Catherine, 

47;  Francis  Blake,  192;  Katharine  Georgina,  192; 

Mildred,  192. 


Ladds,  Annie  Amelia,  9  ;  Ellen  Sarah,  9 ;  John,  9  ; 

Rev.  John  Sam,  9. 
Lamb,  Rev.  James  Henry,  no. 
Lambert,  Agnes  Laura,   190 ;  Thomas,  190. 
Lane,  John,  143;  Mary  Jane,  143. 
Langiford,   Caroline,    126;    Caroline  Charlotte  Jane, 

126;   Captain  Netherton,  R.N.,  126. 
Langham,  John,  33  ;  Judith,  33  ;  William,  33. 
Langham-Carter,     Frances     Maud,     35 ;     Reginald 

Robert,  35 ;  William,  35 ;  see  also  Carter. 
Langston,  Agatha  Maria  Sophia,  169;  John,  169. 
Lansdowne,   Henry  Charles   Keith   Petty,   Marquess 

of,  162;  Maud  Evelyn,  Marchioness  of,  162. 
de  Lareste,  Marie  Louise  Antoinette  Lenferna,  86. 
Larkin,  Agnes  Catlierine,  106 ;  Eveleen  Marie  Birdie, 

106;  Thomas  J.,  106. 
Lascelles,    Lady   Caroline   Georgiana,    162 ;    Hon**'' 

Emma  Elizabeth,  162  ;  Henry,  Earl  of  Harewood, 

160,   162  ;   Lady  Louisa,  160 ;  William  Saunders 

Sebright,  162. 
Lawrence,   Lieut. -General  Sir  George,  96;    Isabella 

Catherine,  96;  Paul  Ogden,  169. 
Lawrie,  Annie  .\d.-iir,  91  ;  Rev.  James,  91. 


209 


Leach,  ElizatKth,  109;  Timothy,  109. 

Lear,  Kc-v.  Edward  llenison,  189. 

Lechmere,  Sir  Anthony,  Bt.,  65:  Rev.  Anthony 
Berwick,  65;  Sir  Edmund  Anthony  Harley,  Bt., 
65 ;  Emily  Mary,  65 ;  Dame  Mary,  65. 

Lcconfield,  Constance  Evelyn,  Lady,  134;  Henr)', 
Baron,  134. 

Lee.  Arthur  Morier,  145 ;  Catherine  Anna,  145  ; 
Edward  Arthur,  126;  Edward  Cornwall,  126; 
George  Philip,  145 ;  Harry  Wilmot,  42 ;  Jessey, 
69;  John  Lee,  69;  Katharine  Sybil,  126;  Lucy 
Florence,  126;  Mary  Anne,  145;  Philip  Douglas, 
145 ;  ste  also  Vaughan-Lee. 

Leeds,  Eleonor  Charlotte  Berkeley,  III;  Sir  Joseph 
Edward,  Bt.,  Ill;  Dame  Marian,  in. 

Lees,  Ellen,  105;  Harold,  105;  Jeremiah,  105. 

Legard,  Digby,  118,  122;  Frances,  118;  Jane,  118, 
122. 

IwCgge,  Maria  Bourget,  79- 

Leh.ine,  Daniel,  1S3;  Katharine  Mary  Josephine,  183. 

Leicester,  Thoni;u>  William,  Earl  of,  132,  134. 

Leigh,  Adelaide,  87,  88  ;  Adelaide  xMary,  87  ; 
Alice  Eileen  Anna,  87  ;  Amy  Gertrude,  84 ; 
Ann,  80-82,  88  ;  Anna,  83,  86  :  Anna  Rose,  88  ; 
Anne  Gertrude,  84;  Anne  Whitmash,  81,  85; 
Annie  Charlotte,  81;  Arthur  William,  80,  88; 
Augusta  Maria,  88;  Barbara,  85;  Charlotte,  81, 
85 ;  Charlotte  .Mice,  83 ;  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  80-82 ; 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  L^vinia,  82  ;  Charlotte  Emnic- 
line,  85;  Dora,  85  ;  Dorothy  Frances,  83  ;  Edith 
Haynes,  86 ;  Edith  Rose,  86 ;  Colonel  Egerton,  74 ; 
Eleanor  Sophia  Egerton,  74  ;  Elizabeth,  82,  87  ; 
Emily  Mary,  85  ;  Emily  Symes,  82  ;  Ernest, 
85  ;  Ethel,  85  ;  Eva  Mary,  86 ;  Evelyn 
Mary,  84;  Fanny,  80,  81;  Fanny  Caroline,  86, 
87;  Francis,  81,  82;  Francis  Geoffrey,  82; 
Francis  Wilson,  80 ;  Frank,  83  ;  Colonel  Frank, 
83  ;  Frederick,  80,  83,  86,  87  ;  Frederick  Arthur, 
87 ;  Frederick  Oliver,  82  ;  Frederick  Robert,  87  ; 
Geoffrey,  84;  Henrietta,  85;  Henry,  80,  84, 
85  ;  Henry  James,  81,  85 ;  Henry  John,  88 ; 
James  .\ubrey,  84  ;  James  Oliver,  81  ; 
Jane  Alice,  83  ;  Rev.  John,  84  ;  Joseph  Ward,  84  ; 
Joseph  Warden,  82 ;  Katharine  St.  Barbe,  84 : 
Launcelot,  82  ;  Lavinia,  82  ;  Lilian  Florence,  83  ; 
Lydia  Rachel,  74  ;  Mabel,  83  ;  Margaret,  80,  82, 
83  ;  Margaret  Staines,  82  ;  Maria  Bourget,  79  ; 
Marion  Gisia,  85  ;  Mary,  79-82,  86  ;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, 88 ;  .Maud  Elizabeth,  87 ;  Rev.  Neville 
Egerton,  74 ;  Percy,  85 ;  Peter  Warden,  82 ; 
Rebecca,  79 ;  Robert,  79-82,  84,  88 ;  Robert 
Henry,  82  ;  Robert  Kennaway,  86,  8S  ; 
Major-General  Robert  Thomas,  86  ;  Sarah,  87  ; 
Susan,  85;  Walter,  85;  Rev.  Walter,  85;  William, 
79-81. 

Lemaire,  Ethel  Constance,  5;  Jean  H.,  5. 

Leonard,  Mari.anne,  II. 

Letablere,  V'ery  Rev.   Daniel,  43  ;  Esther  Charlotte, 

43- 
Lettis,  Elizabeth,  104;  Thomas,  104. 
Ley,  Rev.  Clement,  191;  Emily,  191;  Captain  James 

Clement,  R.N.,  191 ;  Judith  Letitia,  191. 
Lillingston,  Abraham  Spooner,   141  ;    Charles,   172  ; 

Rev.    Edward,    172 ;    Harriet    Louisa   Foniiereau, 

172;  Harriot,  172. 
Liniond,    Beatri.x     Campbell,     78  ;      Major-General 

David,    78 ;    Margaret,    78 ;    Mary   Adeline,    78 ; 

Rous  Milner,  78. 
Lindemann,   Carl,    85 ;     Charlotte    Emmeline,    85 ; 

Wilhelmina,  85. 
Lismore,  Cornelius,  Baron,  158;  Frances,  Lady,  158. 
Litchfield,  Harriet  Sarah  Dibdin,  106;  John,  106. 
Littlejohn,  James,    104 ;    Margaret,    104 ;    Margaret 

Dora,  104. 
Littleton,  Eleanor,   164;   John,  164;    Nicholas,  164; 

Thomazine,  164. 
Litton,   Edward,  43;    Esther  Charlotte,  43;    John, 

43 ;  Vescina,  43. 


Liverpool,  Charles,  Earl  of,  179,  188. 

Locke,  Augusta  Selina  Elizabeth,  20;  William,  20. 

Lockwood,  Elizaliclh,  31 ;  Joshua,  31. 

I-ockyer,  Eliza  Mary,  59;  Thomas,  59. 

Long,  Caroline  Elizabeth,  122;  C.  Beckford,  122. 

Lorainc,  Rev.  Nevison,  67. 

Lovcl)and,  Rev.  Anthony  William,  3 ;  Frances  Alice, 
3  ;  Rev.  Matthew  Thomas,  3  ;  Phillis  Jane,  3. 

Lovell,  Edith  Haynes,  86;  Harriet,  86;  Robert 
Haynes,  86. 

Lowe,  Anna,  152;  Anna  Louisa,  1 50;  Admiral 
Arthur,  iji,  154;  Arthur  Charles,  149;  Charles 
Edward  Francis,  153;  Eleanor  Catherine,  153; 
Eleanor  Lucy,  152;  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  151; 
Ellen  Lucy,  149;  Emily  Elizabeth  (.Milly),  150; 
Emma,  153;  Emma  Florence  Hiistings,  152; 
Florence,  151,  154;  Frances  Mary  Ann,  150; 
Francis  Joel,  153;  Rev.  George,  149,  150,  152; 
George  Edward,  150;  Rev.  George  Francis  Edward, 
150;  George  Henry  Herbert  Noel,  153;  Georgina 
Emily  .Madelina,  150;  Harriet,  153;  Harriet 
Lucy,  150;  Harry  Noel,  150;  Helen,  149; 
Henrietta  lender,  154;  Herbert,  152;  Herbert 
Edward,  153 ;  Janet,  152  ;  Katharina,  151  ; 
K.itharina  Jane  Caroline,  152;  Louisa,  150; 
I^iuisa  Julia,  151  ;  Lucy,  149;  Mary  Elsie,  149, 
150;  Kev.  Noel,  152;  Noel  Arthur,  153;  Lieut.- 
Colonel  Noel  Herbert  Strode,  154;  Rachel  Annie, 
153;  Thomas,  149;  Very  Rev.  Thomas,  149; 
Thomas  .-Arthur  Hill,  149,  150;  Rev.  Thomas  Hill, 
149-153;  Very  Rev.  Thimias  Hill  Peregrine  Furye, 
149,  151;  Thomas  Humphrey,  149;  see  also 
Hill-Lowe. 

Luard,  Helen  Graham,  122;  William  Wright,  122. 

Lucas,  Susanna,  148. 

I.yltelton,  George  William,  Baron,  161  ;  Hon'''* 
Lucy  Caroline,  161. 


M 


M.acadani,  Honoria  Mary,  138;  Colonel  William,  138. 
Mc.VUum,     Duncan    Livingstone,    30 ;      Lucy,    30 ; 

Pha-be  Jane,  30. 
McConnell,  John,  52. 
Macdonald,  James,  46,  47. 
M.icfarlane, -Helen,  136;  Thomas,  136. 
Macirone,  George  .'\ugustus,  144. 
MacKay,  Barbara,  10;   Hugh,  10. 
Mackay,  Andrew,  167  ;  Iknjamina,  76;  Charles,  76; 

Isabel,  167  ;  Johanna,  167. 
Mackeson,  Annie  Adair,  91  ;   Carlota  Genoveva,  91  ; 

George  Lawie,  89,  91  ;  Henry  Bean,  91. 
Mackie,     Emily     Adelaide,     149 ;      Major-General 

George,  149. 
McLaren,  Jane  Elizabeth  Amelia,  38  ;  John,  38. 
Maclean,   Caroline    Elizabeth,    122 ;    Charles    Hope, 

122  ;  Elizal)eth  Hope,  122. 
MacLeod,  Alexander  Ch.-irles,  36  ;   .'Mice  Olivia,  68  ; 

Ellen  Augusta,  68  ;   Mary  Catherine  (Birdie),  36  ; 

Robert  Bruce  /Etneas,  68  ;    Roderick  Willoughby, 

68  ;  Sophia  Maria  Purvcs,  36. 
McLeod,  James  William,  164;  Mary  Frances  Louisa, 

164. 
McM.ihon,   Dame  Emily  Anne,   55  ;    Frederica,  55, 

72  ;  Lieut. -General  Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  55,  72. 
McMicking,  Gilbert,  136  ;  Helen,  136;  Helen  Mary, 

136. 
McMuUin,    Fanny    Caroline,    86 ;     Marie    Louise 

Antoinette  Lenferna,  86  ;  Robert,  86. 
Macnamara,    Frederick    Hayes,    179;    Henry,    179; 

Louisa  Cranstoun,  179. 
Maconchy,  George,  126;  Lucy  Florence,  126. 
Macpher.son,  Constance  Margaret,  138  ;  James,   138  ; 

Lieut. -Colonel  Robert  N.iysmith,  138. 
Maddocks,  Jane,  48  ;  Thomas,  48. 
Mainwaring,  Admiral  Rowland,  71 ;  Sophia  Henrietta, 

71- 


Malmesbur>',  James  Edward,  Earl  of,  53. 

Malone,  Bridget,  43 ;  Frances  Agnes,  43 ;  Richard,  43. 

Manchester,  Louise  Fredericke  Auguste,  Duchess  of, 

159  ;  William  Drogo,  Duke  of,  159. 
Manning,  Cardinal,  120. 
Mansfield,  Charles,  9,  1 1  ;  Elizabeth,  1 1  ;   Frederick, 

9  ;    Harriott   Sophia,    1 1  ;     James,    1 1  ;     Thomas 

Hyatt,  II. 
Manson,  Mere,  147. 
Marsh,    Lieut. -Colonel    Hippisley,    73;      Hippisley 

Cunliffe,  73  ;  Louisa  Hariot,  73. 
Marsland,  Edward,  66;  Helen  Frances,  66;  Jane,  66. 
Martin,  Adam,   108 ;    Adelaide  Maria,   108 ;   David, 

139  ;  Julia  Amherst  Mary,  139. 
Mason,  Jane,  30. 

Matthey,  Mary  Ann,  10 ;  Simon,  10. 
Maude,  Thomas  William,  42. 

May,  Alison  Shepherd,  14 ;  Helen,  14 ;  Thomas,  14. 
Meek,  Isabella  Sarah,  194;  John,  194. 
Mein,  James,  167;  Jane  Scott,   167;   Margaret  Pott, 

167. 
Melville,  Robert,  Viscount,  179. 
Mercer,  George,  98. 
Mercer-Henderson,  Alice  Jane,   134;  Lieut. -General 

Douglas,     134;     George    William,     134;     Susan 

Arabella,  134. 
Merewether,   Eliza   Mary,   59 ;    Eveline  Maria,   59 ; 

Henry   Alworth,    59,   62,   63 ;    Maria,    59 ;    Rev. 

Wyndham  Arthur  Scinde,  61,  63. 
Merie,  Dr. ,  90  ;  Isabella,  90. 
Micklem,     Major-General    Edward,     126 ;     Eleanor 

Catherine,  126;  Eva,  126. 
Midleton,  George,  Viscount,  20. 
Millais,    Adelaide  Jane,    189 ;    John   William,    189 ; 

Judith  Agnes,  189;  Mary,  189;  William  Henry,  189. 
Miller,     Constance,     iii  ;     Elizabeth,     95 ;     Sarah 

.Margaret,  95;  William,  95. 
Moline,  Isabella,  39;  Sparks,  39. 
Monk,  Charles  James,  123;  Florence,  123;  Julia,  123. 
Montagu,    Hon''''   Caroline   Georgina,    133;    Henry 

James,  Lord  Montague,   133;    Louise   Fredericke 

Auguste,    Duchess   of   Manchester,    159;    William 

Drogo,  Duke  of  Manchester,  1 59. 
Moody,  Emily  Mary,   121;    .Margaret,   118;    Robert 

Sadleir,  118,  121. 
Moore,  Aubrey  Gordon  de  Appleby,  72 ;  Bridget,  43 ; 

Charles   Frederick    Rickstead,   7 1 ;    Charles  Louis 

George,  70 ;    Rev.   Charles  Thomas,    54,   58,   72  ; 

Clara  Elizabeth,  69  ;  Elizabeth,  69  ;  Elsie  Louise, 

70 ;    Esme  John,    72 ;    George,    54,    69 ;    George 

Augustus    William,    72 ;     George    John,    69,    70 ; 

Gerald  Henry,  70 ;  Isabel  Clara,  54,  69 ;  Katharine, 

72 ;    Lancelot   Geoffry,    70 ;    Louisa,    70 ;    Mabel 

Charlotte,   54,  58,  72  ;    Matthias,  43  ;   Rosamond, 

72  ;  Susan,  69,  71  ;  Susan  Drummond,  70 ;  Sylvia 

Mary,  71 ;  Vera  Irene,  72. 
Moore-Stevens,    Anne   Eleanor,    152;    Yen''''  John, 

152;  John  Curzon,  152;  Louisa  Julia,  152. 
Morgan,  DaWd,  152;  Mary,  152. 
Morris  Da\id  Gigner  Campbell,  1 70;  Mary,  170. 
Morson,  Florence,  107 ;  Heloise,  107 ;  Thomas,  107 ; 

Thomas  Pierre,  107. 
Mosley,  Octavia,  146;  Sir  Oswald,  Bt.,  146;  Sophia 

Anne,  146. 
Mott,  Frances,  I ;  Thomas,  I. 
Mowat,  Gertrude  Evelyn,  35  ;  Rev.  James,  35. 
Mundy,  Maria  Georgiana,  22 ;  Sir  Robert  Miller,  22. 
Munro,   Major-General  Andrew  Aldcom,  76  ;  Janet 

Victoria,  76;  Ranald  Martin  Cunliffe,  76. 
Murray,    Alexander,    Earl   of  Dunmore,    74 ;    Lady 

Ale.xandrina  Victoria,  74  ;  Catherine,  Countess  of 
Dunmore,  74;  Charles  Archibald,  134;  Rev.  Canon 
Frederick  William,  112;  Rt.  Rev.  Lord  George, 
Bishop  of  St.  Davids,  21  ;  Vice-Admiral  James 
Arthur,  43  ;  Julia,  43  ;  Julia  Frances  Delme,  43  ; 
Louisa  Anne,  21;  Rev.  Maurice,  112. 
Musgrave,  Ven'''<=  Charles  Baxter,  171  ;  Charles 
Thomas,  171;  Frances,  171;  Rev.  Vernon,  171. 


N 


Neal,  Thomas  Henry,  92. 

Nethercote,  Charlotte  Frances,  1 14 ;  Charlotte 
Jemima,  114;  Henry  Osmund,  114;  John,  114; 
Louisa,  114. 

Neustetter,  Frances  Mary  Ann,  150  ;  Rev.  Frederick 
von  Stiirmer,  150. 

Newman,  Annie  Cecilia  Mabel,  176;  Caroline 
Dudley,  175  ;  Rev.  Charles  Ernest,  176  ;  Charles 
Frederick,  175  ;  Charlotte,  175  ;  Charlotte  Mar)-, 
178;  Deborah  Mary,  176;  Dora  Mildred,  176; 
Dudley,  175,  178;  Dudley  Dalison,  175;  Emily 
Gracilla,  175;  Emily  Jane,  176;  Lieut. -Colonel 
Ernest  Peake,  178;  Evelyn  Susanna,  176; 
Flora  Lucy,  177  ;  Frances  Beatrice,  176 ; 
Frances  Edith,  175  ;  Frances  Josephine,  177 ; 
Frances  Mary,  176 ;  Frances  Sarah,  175  ; 
Rev.  Francis  Browne,  175,  176;  Geoffrey  Gunneil, 
176;  George  Gunneil,  177;  George  Herbert,  176; 
Helen  Frances,  177 ;  John,  175 ;  John  Burton, 
176;  Katherine,  175;  Kathleen  Clara,  178;  Mary 
Emily,  176;  Mary  Sophia,  175,  176;  Maud 
Emilie,  175;  Richard  Vernon,  178;  Robert  Finch, 
175;  Robert  Rutland,  175;  Ruth,  176;  Rutland 
John,  178;  Sophia  Elizabeth,  176. 

Newsom,  Hannah  Maria,  144  ;  John  George,  144. 

Newton,  Anna  Rosamond,  56 ;  Charles  Edmund, 
56  ;  Francis  Curzon,  56  ;  .Mary  Beatrice,  56. 

Nicholson,  Edith  Mar}-,  194;  Isabella  Sarah,  194; 
William,  194. 

Nisbelt,   John   Alexander,    179;    Louisa  Cranstoun, 

179- 
Noake,  Alfred,  77. 
Noble,  Grace,  166. 
Noel,  Charles,  Earl  of  Gainsborough,  58 ;  Christopher 

Henry,  114;  Edith  Mary,  58;  Gerard  Thomas,  58; 

Honi"''  Henry  Lewis,  58 ;   Rev.  Montague  Henry, 

58;  Sophia  Mar)',  114. 
Nolan,  Rev.  John,  41  ;  Sarah,  41. 
Norris,  Anne  Elizabeth,  176;  Charles,  9;  Elizabeth, 

9;  James,  176;   Rev.  James,  61  ;   Mary,  9;   Mary 

Anne,  61  ;   Stephen  Clark,  9  ;    Stephen   Percev.il, 

8,  9;  Rev.  William,  61 ;   Rev.  William  Burrell,  61 ; 

William  Phillips,  9. 
North,    Rt.    Rev.    the   Hon''''=  Bro widow.   Bishop  of 

Winchester,  20,  23  ;    Lady  Elizabeth,  20 ;   Francis, 

Earl   of  Guilford,   20,   23  ;    Lady    Henrietta,   23 ; 

Hon"'  Henrietta  Maria,  20. 
Northampton,  Charles,  Earl  of,  158. 
Norton,  Alfred,  34  ;  John,  34 ;  Sarah  Ann,  34. 
Norwich,   Rt.    Rev.   John   Sheepshanks,    Bishop   of, 

126. 
Nott,  Captain  Edward  Bunbury,  R.N.,  98;   Captain 

Edward    Thomas,    R.N.,    98;    George    Frederick 

Hill,  98 ;  Mary  Harriet,  98. 


O 


O'Brien,  Anna  Maria  Sydney,  141 ;  Dame  Anne  141 ; 

Rt.  Hon""  Sir  Edward  Lucius,  Bt.,  141. 
O'Callaghan,      Cornelius,      Baron      Lismore,      158  ; 

Frances,    Lady    Lismore,    158 ;     Hon'''"    Louisa, 

158. 
Oldershaw,  Rev.  John,  143  ;  Mary  Anne,  143. 
Oldreive,  John  Browse,  92. 
Oliver,    Francis   Wilson,    80 ;     James    Rixon,    1 16  ; 

Susannah  Maria,  1 16  ;  Thomas,  80. 
Ommanney,     Admiral     Sir     John     Acworth,      150; 

Katharina,  150:  Octa\-ius,  41. 
Orr,  Elizabeth,  169,  172;  James,  169,  172. 
Owen,  Adolphine  Bertha,  194;  Angela  Frances,  117; 

Rev.  Henr)-  John,  117;  Herbert,  194;  Rev.  John, 

117;  Mary  Frances,  117. 
Oxford,    Rt.    Rev.   Samuel   Wilberforce,  Bishop  of, 

117. 


Packe,  Edmund,  45  ;  Louisa  Emily,  45. 

Page,  Catherine,  80;    Mcnry  James  Selfe  (afterwards 

Selfe),    142 ;    Rev.   James,   142 ;  John,  80 ;    John 

Theodore,  So  ;   Mary,  80. 
Paine,  Cornelius,  176;  Sophia  Elizabeth,  176. 
Palmer,  Mary  Blake,  164;  William,  164. 
Palmer- Morewood,  Charles  Rowland,  54  ;  Clara,  54  ; 

Ernest    Augustus,    54 ;      Hon'"'"'    Georgiana,    54 ; 

William,  54. 
Pantin,  Emilie  Johanna,  90  ;   Herbert,  90  ;   William, 

90. 

Annis  Rachel,  61  ;  Rev.  David,  61. 
Ellen,     149;    Ellen    Lucy,     149;     George, 


Panlon, 
Pardoe 
149. 
Parker, 


Hannah   Maria,   144  ;    Hugh,  28  ;    Margaret 

Caroline,   28 ;    Margaret  Skoltowe,    144  ;    Richard 

Neville,  144. 
Parnell,  Rev.  Frank,  171. 
Parry,  Jemima,  27  ;  William  Ensor,  27. 
Partington,  Edward,  21. 
Patleson,  Rev.  Henry,  146;  Lucy,  146. 
Paltison,    Emily    Munlgonicry,    35 ;      Rev.    George 

James,  35;  James  Kalfour,  35;  Mary,  35. 
Paton,  Colonel  John,  73;  Su.san  Emily,  73. 
Peake,  Robert  W'illiam,  175. 
Pearse,  Rev.  John  Gilberd,  153. 
Pearson,  Adelaide  Catherine,  34  ;    Anne,  34 ;  Rev. 

Henry,    34;    Thomas,   34;    Rev.  William  Carter, 

34- 
Pcchell,  Augustus,  182;  Frances  Augusta,  182. 
Peek,  Eliza  Letitia,  165;  Philip,  165. 
Pembroke,  George  Augustus,  Earl  of,  74. 
Penny,     Alice,     93 ;     Ann     Pimlow,    93 ;    Edward, 

92;  Rev.  Edward,  92;  Rev.  Edward  William,  92; 

Elizabeth    Edwards    Lavington,    93  ;    Emma,  92 ; 

Esther,  92  ;    Rev.    Eraser   liislup,   92,   93  ;    Mary, 

92  ;    Peter,  92  ;    Rebecca,   92  ;    Thomas,   92,   93  ; 

Thomas  Carisbrooke,  92 ;  Thomas  Edward  Eraser, 

93- 
Peter,  Henrietta,  46 ;  James,  46. 
Phillipps,    Katherinc    Somerset    Wyttenbach,     187  ; 

Sir  Thomas,  Bt.,  187. 
Phillips,    Edward    William,    83 ;     Emily    Katherine 

March,     III;     Henrietta    Elizabeth,    83;    James 

Edward,  83;   Juanlta   Maxwell,    16;    Mabel,  83; 

Thomas,  16;  Tliomxs  Henry,  16. 
Philpot,   Agnes,   36 ;   John   Townshend,   36 ;    Mary 

Frances,  36. 
Pimlow,  Mary,  92. 

Player,  Elizabeth  Lydia,  60 ;  George,  60. 
Ponsonby,  Frances,  158;  John,  158;  Walter  William, 

Earl  of  Bessborough,  23. 
Ponsonby-Fane,     Hon'''"    Louisa    Anne    Rose,    23 ; 

Margaret  Maria,  23 ;  Sir  Spencer  Cecil  Brabazon, 

23- 
Portal,  Adela,  194;  John,  194. 
Porter,    Annie    Roma,    1 10 ;    Eleanor,     164 ;    Eliza 

Letitia,    165  ;    Ellen  Loveday,    165  ;    Emma,   165  ; 

Rev.    Eri.sey   John,    165 ;    Godfrey    Erisey   Aleck 

Russell,    164;    Isabella,    106;    James,    no;    Jane 

Eliza,    164  ;   John  Scott,   106  ;    Mary,   164  ;    Mary 

Blake,    164 ;    Mary   Frances   Louisa,    164  ;     Mary 

Philips,  165;  Philip,  164;  Philip  Erisey  Blackburn, 

164,    165;    Richard,    164,    165;     Roderick,    165; 

Samuel  James,  no;   Colonel  Thomas  Cole,   164; 

William    Erisey    BuUer,     164  ;     William     Spicer, 

165. 
Potter,  Thomas  Ashcroft,  14. 
Powell,  Edward  Pardoe,   150;  Elizabeth,   :i;    Rev. 

George  Bather,  149,  150,  195;  Thomas,  11. 
Powlctt,    Catherine    Lucy   Wilhelmina,    Duche-ss    of 

Cleveland,  132;  Harry  George,  Duke  of  Cleveland, 

132;  see  also  V'anc. 
Prescott,  Charlotte,  1 15;   Sir  George  Beeston,  Bt., 

115;    Rev.   George  Frederick,   191;    Mary,   191; 

Sarah,  191. 


Preston,  Adelaide,  108  ;  Agnes  Daphne,  106 ;  Alan 
Westbury,  108;  Alfred,  106;  Lieut. -Colonel 
Alfred  Charles,  106  ;  Alice,  5,  104  ;  .\melia,  106  ; 
Amie,  105;  Amy  \'iolet,  104,  loS;  Ann,  103,  106; 
Annie  Gertrude,  108 ;  .'Vrlhur,  107  ;  Barbara, 
108  ;  Blanche,  107  ;  Caroline,  5  ;  Clara,  106 ; 
Classon  O'DriscoU,  106;  Constance  Violet,  107; 
Doris  Eileen,  loS ;  Dorothy  Jacqueline,  105  ; 
Edith,  105  ;  Elizabeth,  103  ;  Ellen,  105  ;  Ellen 
Sarah,  9  ;  Ernest  Stanton,  107  ;  Esmee  Theodora, 
106 ;  Eva  Mary,  103  ;  Eveleen  Marie  Birdie, 
106;    Evelyn,    loS ;    Florence,   107;    Frank,    104, 

107  ;  Gladys  Kathleen,  105 ;  Harriet  lirenda, 
107;  Harriet  Litchfield,  I06 ;  Harry  Westbury, 
106,  108;  Henry  John,  103  ;  Herbert  Classon, 
103 ;    Jane,    104 ;    Jessie,    105 ;    Joan    Litchfield, 

108  ;  John,  103;  John  Scott,  107;  Joseph  Cla-sson, 
103,  104 ;  Joseph  Thomas,  I03,  104  ;  Leonard 
Ronald,  108 ;  Lillian  Annie,  103 ;  Lillian  Scott, 
107 ;  Lionel  Litchfield,  108  ;  Margaret,  108 ; 
Margaret  Dora,    104  ;  .Margot  Cicely,    I06  ;  Mary, 

103,  107 ;  Mary  Ancilla,  107 ;  Mary  Lielitia, 
107  ;   Mildred,    108  ;    Muriel   Elaine,    107  ;    I'ercy, 

104,  105  ;  Reginald  Percy,  104  ;  Richard,  9, 
197;  Ronald  Holt,  106 ;  Koyston  Keith,  107; 
Sarah  Susannah,  103 ;  Shirley,  108 ;  Sidney, 
106 ;  Stanley,  107  ;  Stanley  Cadogan,  104 ; 
Stanton  William,  103,  105 ;  Captain  Thoinas, 
R.N.,  5. 

Price,  Frederick  George  Hilton,  132. 

Prideaux,  Agatha  Anstice,  40 ;  Anna,  36  ;  Annette, 
39  ;  Arthur  Ker  Anstice,  39  ;  Arthur  William,  36  ; 
Beville,  38 ;  Beville  Engledue  Anstice,  40 ; 
Caroline,  36,  38 ;  Charles  Chamberlen  Anstice, 
38  ;  Charles  James,  36,  38  ;  Charlotte,  36  ;  Claude 
William  .'\nstice,  40 ;  Dora,  38 ;  Denis  Robert 
.\iislice,  38;  Dorothy  Mary  Anstice,  40;  Eliza, 
38;  Elizalieth  .Ann,  38;  Ellen,  37;  Emma 
Beesley,  37  ;  Esme  Dora  Sinclair,  38 ;  Ethel 
Charlotte  .Vnsticc,  39 ;  Fanny,  39 ;  Florence 
Grisewood,  37,  38 ;  Frances  Mae,  37 ;  Francis 
Beville,  36 ;  Francis  William,  36,  38 ;  E"rancis 
Winckworlh  Anstice,  37  ;  George,  36,  37  ;  George 
Walter  Beville,  38  ;  Grace  Caroline  Anstice,  40  ; 
Guy  Vivian  Anstice,  40;  Hugh  Guillum  An,stice, 
39;  Isabel  Laura  .\nstice,  40  ;  Isabella,  39  ;  John 
Humphrey  Anstice,  40  ;  Laura  Mar.y,  40  ;  Louisa, 
3S;  .Mary  Agatha  Holmwood,  37;  Mary  Catheiine 
(Birdie),  36 ;  Mary  Charlotte,  36,  37 ;  Mary 
Cowles,  36  ;  Mary  Frances,  36  ;  Nina,  39 ;  Nora 
Evelyn,  37  ;  Pamela  Margaret  Anstice,  37  ;  Philip 
Edward,  37  ;  Robert  .'\nstice,  38  ;  Colonel  Robert 
Anstice,  37  ;  Sophia  Isabella  Winckworlh,  37  ; 
Sophie  Sinclair  Anstice,  38 ;  Walter  Courtenay, 
38  ;  Walter  Sherburne,  36  ;  William,  36  ;  Colonel 
William    Francis,    36 ;    William    Hugh   Cardinan, 

37- 

Priestley,  Charlotte  Caroline,  75 ;  Rev.  Henry 
Samuel,  75  ;  John,  75. 

Primrose,  Adela  Blanche  Margaret,  137  ;  Albert 
Edward  Harr)'  Meyer  Archibald,  Lord  Dalmeny, 
137;  Alice  Jane,  134;  Lady  Anne,  133;  Anne 
Marg.-iret,  Countess  of  Rosebery,  132;  Hon""' 
Archibald,  132  ;  Archibald,  Lord  Dalmeny,  132  ; 
Archibald  Bouverie,  138 ;  Archibald  Henry 
Reginald,  136;  Sir  Archibald  John,  Earl  of 
Rosebery,  132  ;  Sir  Archibald  Philip,  Earl  of  Rose- 
bery, 13s;  Arthur  John,  138;  Lieut. -Colonel  the 
Hon""  Bouverie  Francis,  134,  138;  Catherine 
Wilhelmina,  Lady  Dalmeny,  132  ;  Charlotte  Lucy, 
Henrietta,  138;  Lady  Constance  Evelyn,  134; 
Constance  Margaret,  138  ;  Dorothy,  136;  Dorothy 
Alice  Margaret  Augusta,  Lady  Dalmeny,  137  ; 
Edward  Neil,  138;  Evelyn,  137;  Lieut. -Colonel 
the  Hon""  Everard  Henry,  136;  Francis  Archibald, 
135;  Frederica  Jane,  135;  Frcderica  Mary,  135; 
Hon""'"  Frederica  .Sophia,  134;  Vice- Admiral 
George    Anson,    137 ;      Gilbert     Edward,     137 ; 


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Gwendolen  Gertrude  Maude,  138;  Hannah, 
Countess  of  Kosebery,  135 ;  Harriet,  Countess 
of  Kosebery,  132;  Lady  Harriet,  133;  Dame 
Helen  Mary,  136;  Sir  Henry  William,  136; 
Jane,  135;  Jessie  Katharine,  137;  Lady  Louisa, 
133;  Louisa  Wilhelmina,  136;  Lady  Margaret 
Etrenne  Hannah,  136;  Margaret  Sophia,  134; 
Marjorie  Frances,  137;  Lady  Mary  Anne,  134; 
Lady  Mary  Catherine  Constance,  133  ;  Mary 
Cecilia  Violet,  137  ;  Hon'''"  Neil  James  Archibald, 
137  ;  Lady  Sybil  Myra  Caroline,  I3S- 

Prior,  Major- General  Henry,  36;  Sophia  Maria 
Purves,  36. 

Puleston,  Dame  Catherine  Judith,  124  ;  Katharine 
Theodosia  Fountayne,  124;  Sir  Richard  Price,  Bt., 
124. 

Punnett,  Arthur  Hugh,  103;  Eva  Mary,  103;  John 
Trefusis,  103;  Louisa,  103. 

Pye,  Emily  Charlotte,  124;  Henry  John,  124;  Rev. 
Henry  John,  124;  Mary  Anne,  124. 


R 


Radmall,  Fanny  Lucy,  54:  Thomas,  54. 

Radnor,  William,  Earl  of,  132. 

Ralli,  Julia,  123;  Pantia  Stephen,  123. 

Ram,  Abel  Humphry,  115;  Heline  Harriet  Elizabeth, 
115;  Mary  Christian,  115;  Stephen,  115;  Violet, 
115. 

Ramsden,  Adelaide,  108;  Archibald,  108. 

Ravenhill,  Anna  Louisa,  6 ;  Emma  Harriet,  i  ; 
Francis  Richard,  III;  Rev.  Canon  Henry  Everett, 
I  ;  John,  I,  6;  John  R.,  in  ;  Sophia  Harriet, 
1,6;  Wilhelmina  Frances,  in;  William  WaUlron, 
1,6. 

Rawdon,  Everilda  Amelia,  5 ;  Joshua,  5. 

Rawson,  Annie  Roma,  no;  Beatrice  Octavia,  112; 
Catherine,  109  ;  Charles,  109  ;  Charles  Collinson, 
no;  Charles  Stansfeld,  109-111;  Charlotte 
Elizabeth,  1 10 ;  Constance,  in;  Delia  Elizabeth, 
109,  no;  Dorothy  Winifred  Meynell,  112; 
Edmund  Stansfeld,  no,  in;  Eleonor  Charlotte 
Berkeley,  in;  Elizabeth,  109;  Elizabeth  Frances, 
109;  Emma  Sarah,  112;  Francis,  112;  Francis 
Edmund,  in;  Francis  Richard,  112;  Francis 
William,  109;  Geoffrey  Edmund,  III;  Harry, 
no;  Harry  Gilbert  Collinson,  no;  John,  109  ; 
Katlierine  Emily,  112;  Lancelot  Bernard,  in; 
Lancelot  Guy,  n  I  ;  Lionel  Reginald,  n  I  ; 
Margaret  Decima  Craufurd,  in;  Mary  Anne, 
no,  112  ;  Nelly,  109  ;  Octavia,  in  ;  Samuel,  42  ; 
Sarah,  log;  Stansfeld,  109,  112;  Sybil  Stansfeld, 
112;  Una  Belle,  in  ;  Wilhelmina  Frances  Cahill, 
III ;  William  Henry,  109;  Winifred,  no;  Winifred 
Grace,  in. 

Raynes,  Helen  Garnham,  122;  Margaret,  122;  Rev. 
William,  122. 

Reaman,  Joel,  153;  Rachel  Annie,  153. 

Rebintich,  Junias,  61 ;  Magdaleine,  61. 

Recabarren,  Genoveva,  91. 

Reckitt,  Anna  Barbara,  12S  ;  Arnold,  128;  Francis, 
128. 

Reed,  Rev.  Charles  Martyn,  186;  Frances  Maria 
Emma,  1 86. 

Reeve,  Jessie,  105 ;  Robert  Dalby,  105. 

Reid,  Mary  Catherine,  147 ;  Thomas  Chalmers,  147. 

Rendall  (formerly  Ilolden),  Francis  Shuttleworth, 
70. 

Rendlesham,  Anne  Sophia,  Lady,  21;  John,  Baron, 
21. 

Revell,  Elizabeth  Henrietta,  45;  Thomas,  45. 

Reynolds,      Elizabeth,     28 ;      Jemima     Vina,     41  ; 
Rear-Admiral  Robert  Carthew,  28;  Lieut. -Colonel 
Thomas  Vincent,  41. 
Rhodes,  Emma  Sarah,  112;  Matthew  John,  112. 
Richardson,    Emily  Jane,  94,  177;    James   Mallcott, 
94;  William  Malcott,  177. 


Rickards,  George  Kettilby,  142. 

Riddell,  Alexander  Fowler,    170;   Sir  James  MiUes, 

Bt. ,  74  ;  Mary,  74,  170;  Mary  Augusta,  74 ;  Mary 

Lee,  170. 
Ridley,     Rev.     Charles    John,     193 ;     Rev.     Henry 

Colborne,  193  ;  Marj-,  193  ;  Rev.  Nicholas  James, 

I93>    '95  ;     Nicholas    William,    Baron    Colborne, 

193  ;    Rev.  William  Henry,  196. 
Ripley,  John  Richard,  1,6;  Sophia  Harriet,  I,  6. 
Ritchie,  Augusta  Charlotte,  174;  Auguste  Charlotte, 

174;  Rev.  George  Martyn  St.  Martin,  148;   Mary 

Mildred,  14S;  Hon""  William,  174. 
Roberts,  Anne  Eleanor,  152;  Rev.  \Viliam,  152. 
Robinson,    Rev.   Charles  John,    115;    Frances,   42; 

Frank  N.,  42. 
Robison,    Emily    Elizabeth    (Milly),     150;     Samuel 

George,  150. 
Rocke,    Emily    Adelaide,    149 ;    Lucy,    149 ;    Rev. 

Thomas  James  Rocke,  149. 
Rodney,  Frances  Philippa  Catharine,  45  ;  Frederick 

James,  45  ;  George,  Baron,  44  ;   Henrietta  Mary, 

45 ;  Hon""  Mortimer,  44 ;  Sarah,  Lady,  44. 
Roe,  Angela  Frances,  117;  George  Hamilton,  117. 
Rolfe,  Caroline,   5 ;    Frances,   I  ;    Frances  Alice,  I  ; 

Rev.  Robert,  I,  5. 
Rosebery,    Anne    Margaret,   Countess   of,    132 ;    Sir 

Archibald  John,  Earl  of,   132,  135  ;  Sir  Archibald 

Philip,   Earl  of,   135  ;    Hannah,  Countess  of,  135  ; 

Harriet,  Countess  of,  132;  Sir  Neil,  Earl  of,  132. 
Rothschild,    Hon''i=    Hannah,    135  ;     Lady   Juliana, 

135;  Baron  Meyer  Amschel  de,  135. 
Rothvvell,  Burrows  Henry,  37 ;  Frances  Mae,  37. 
Rowe,  Amelia,  195;  Charles,  195. 
Rowley,    Susan    Arabella,    134;    Sir    William,    Bt., 

134- 
Royston,  Anne,  34;  Christopher,  34. 
Russell,    Frances    Barbara,    145  ;     Stanley   W.     R., 

145. 
Rutherford,  Helen,  14. 
Rutland,  Ann,   175;    Annie  Chariotte,  Si;   Dudley, 

175;  John,  81;  Joshua,  175:  Philip  John,  81. 
Ruxton,    Beatrice   Geraldine,    151  ;    Caroline   Diana, 

151 ;  William,  151. 
Ryder,  Beatrice  Mary,  120;  George  Dudley,  120. 
Ryott,  Margaret,  126;  William  Hall,  126. 


Sackett,  Ann,  103. 

Sackville-West,      Cecelie      Victoria,      74;      Hon"'' 

Georgina,    74  ;     Lieut. -Colonel     Hon''''    William 

Edward,  74. 
St.  Albans,  William  Amelius  Aubrey,  Duke  of,  163. 
St.  David's,  Rt.  Rev.  Lord  George  Murray,  Bishop  of, 

21  ;    Rt.   Rev.  John  Banks  Jenkinson,   Bishop  of, 

182,  185. 
St.  John-Mildmay,   Dame  Harriet,    132  ;    Sir  Henry 

St.  John  Carew,  132. 
St.  Ledger,  Caroline,  126;  Ven''''=  the  Hon'''''  James, 

126. 
St.    Leger,    Charlotte,    63 ;    Mary  Anne,   63 ;    Rev. 

Richard  Thomas  Arthur,  63. 
Salmon,    John    dc    AVhelpdale,    4  ;     .Mary    Isabella 

Agnes,  4. 
Salt,   Henry,    143 ;   Janet   Sarah,    143 ;    John,    143 ; 

Mar)'  Jane,  143. 
Saltonstall,  Elizabeth,  95 ;  William,  95. 
Sanders,  John,  79 ;  Rebecca,  79. 
Sanderson,  Emily,  48 ;  George  Samuel,  48. 
Santo  Teodoro,  Due  de,  20. 
Sargent,    Emily,    119,    124;    Rev.   John,    119,    120, 

124;  Mary,  119,  120;  Matie,  123;  R.  C,  123. 
Saunders,   Christina   Sophi.a,    172;    Frederick,    172; 

Sir  Frederick  Richard,  172. 
von  Schmidt,  Ernestine  Augusta  Doretta  Friedricke 

Johanna    Emma,    9 ;     Franz,    9 ;     Louise   Juliane 

Anna  Elizabeth  Caroline  Henrietta,  9. 
Schuster,  Amy,  67;  Leo,  67. 


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Scott,  Daniel  Burton,  175;  Elizabeth,  172;  Frances 

Sarah,    175;    James,    172;    Mary    La'tilia,     107; 

Koherl,  107  ;  Sophia,  37  ;  Sophia  Isalx:lla  Winck- 

worth,     37  ;      VVilliam     Carmalt,     53  ;      Colonel 

Winckworlh,  37. 
Scale,    Captain    Charles    Henr)-,     R.N.,    182,    185; 

Eliza,    1S5  ;    Margaret,    182 ;    Margaret    Elizabeth 

Frances,  185. 
Selfe,    Anna    Maria,    142 ;     Annie,     103 ;     Florence 

Mar)-,  142  :  Mcnry  James  Selfe,  141,  142  ;  Lillian 

Annie,    103 ;    Thomas    Vauder    Horst,    103 ;     Sir 

William  Lucius,  142,  143. 
Seymour,    Catherine,    80 ;    Henry  John    Hyde,   57 ; 

Jane  Seymour  Traheme,  57 ;  John,  80. 
Sharman,  Samuel,  32;  Sarah  Ann,  32. 
Shaw,  Captain  Charles,  R.  N.,  175;  Harriet  Augusta, 

•75- 

Shaw-Stewart,  Basil  Heron,  166 ;  Jane  Stuart,  166 ; 
John  Shaw,  166;  Mary  Winifred,  166. 

Sheepshanks,  Rt.  Rev.  John,  Bishop  of  Norwich,  126; 
Katharine,  126;   Margaret,  126. 

Shelton,  Rev.  Nonnan  Wilfrid,  29. 

Shephard,  Dr.,  61  ;  Magdaleine,  61. 

Shipdem,  Frances,  99;  John,  99,  183;  Julia,  99,  183. 

Shirley,  Gerald  Monteith,  65  j  Henry,  65  ;  Isabella 
Martha,  65. 

Short,  Anne  Louisa,  61  ;  Annis  Rachel,  61  ;  Edward 
Morrieson  de  Coucy,  61 ;  Mayow,  61. 

Shrewsbury,  Bishop  of,  171 ;  Henry  John,  Earl  of,  22. 

Shuttleworth,  Rev.  Charles,  69,  70  ;  Elizabeth,  69  ; 
James,  69;  Rosamund  Amelia,  69,  70;  see  also 
Holden. 

Silver,  Eliza  Mercy,  87 ;  Frederick,  87. 

Simp.son,  Frances  Josephine,  6;  Henry,  6. 

Sims,  Frances  James,  :68;  John,  168. 

Sinclair,  JefTery  Amherst,  37;  Sophia,  37. 

Skene,  George,  166;  Mary,  166. 

Skinner,  Ezekicl,  164;  Mary,  164. 

Skull,  Charlotte  Selina,  95;  John,  95. 

Slack,  Charlotte  Sarah,  44 ;  Ethel,  44 ;  William 
Upton,  44. 

Sladen,  Nina,  39. 

Smith,  Abel,  117,  119,  120;  Alice  Anna,  173; 
Blanche,  173 ;  Hon*"'"  Catherine  Lucy,  132 ; 
Charlotte,  64,  75;  Lieut. -Colonel  Dudley  Carleton, 
173;  M.ijor- General  Frederick  Henry,  75; 
Frederick  Wickings,  II  ;  Hon'>'°  Henrietta 
Priscilla,  173;  Henry  Jeremiah,  173;  J.,  75; 
Mary,  119,  120;  Robert,  Baron  Carrington,  119, 
120,  132;  Samuel,  173. 

.Smyth,  John,  56 ;  ^Ia^y  Dorothy,  56. 

.Soulhcomb,  Rev.  John,  42;  Sarah,  42;  Susanna,  42. 

Spooner,  Agnes  Caroline,  1 47  ;  Agnes  Mary,  143  ; 
Alice  Sidney,  147  ;  Anna  Frances,  146  ;  Anna 
Maria,  142  ;  Anna  Maria  Sydney,  141  ;  Archibald 
Craufurd,  142 ;  Archibald  St.  George,  146 ; 
Barbara,  1 17,  141  :  Barbara  Anne,  117;  Barbara 
Catherine,  147 ;  Barbara  Mary,  143 ;  Catharine 
Barbara,  143 ;  Catherine,  142,  145 ;  Catherine 
Anna,  145 ;  Charles,  148;  Charles  Sydney,  148; 
Edith  Augusta,  146 ;  Rev.  Edward,  144,  147  ; 
\'ery  Rev.  Edward,  146 ;  Edward  Julius,  146  ; 
Edward  Wilberforce,  147 ;  Eleanor  Mary,  148 ; 
Eleanor  Skottowe  Barlxira,  144 ;  Elizabeth, 
143;  Ellen  Maxwell,  143;  Emma  Mills,  144; 
Frances  .\nn,  144;  Frances  Barbara,  145;  Frances 
Catherine,  142 :  Frances  Maud,  148 ;  Frances 
Wycliffe,  141  ;  Francis  Archibald,  147  ;  Frederick 
Maxwell,  148 ;  George  Archibald,  141  ;  George 
Phipps,  147  ;  Gerard,  147  ;  Gerard  William,  147  ; 
Henrietta,  147  ;  Henry  D'Esterre,  145,  146 ; 
Vgijbic  Henry  Maxwell,  142;  Isaac,  117,  141; 
Jane  Lydia,  141  ;  Janet  Sarah,  143  ;  Louisa,  147  ; 
Lucius  Henr)-,  144,  147 ;  Lucius  Sydney,  146 ; 
Mabel  Louisa,  147  ;  Margaret  Audrey  Wilber- 
force, 144  ;  Margaret  Geraldinc,  146 ;  Margaret 
Skottowe,  144;  Mary  Anna,  141  ;  ISIary  Caroline, 
144  ;       Mary      Catharine,       142,       147  ;       Mary 


Mildred,  148;  Merc,  147;  Minnie  DiUlin,  148; 
Octavia,  146;  Richard,  117,  147;  Rosemary, 
143  ;  Ruth,  143  ;  Susan  Frances,  148  ;  William, 
141  ;  Ven"^  William,  141  ;  Rev.  William 
Archibald,  141  ;  William  .\ubrey,  148  ;  William 
Lucius  Harold,  144 ;  William  Wilberfoice,  144; 
William  Wycliffe,  142. 

Sprakeling,  Emma,  92 ;  Marianne,  92 ;  William,  92. 

Stacey,  Caroline  Frances  Amherst  (Minnie),  139 ; 
Charles  Amherst,  139;  Charlotte,  139;  Courtney, 
139;  Courtney  Parker  Tyssen,  139;  Courtney 
Tyssen  Randall,  139;  Elizalielh  Mary,  139;  Flint, 
139;  Hint  William,  139;  Frances  Minnie 
.\mherst,  139;  Gertrude  Camilla,  139;  Julia 
Amherst  Mary,  139;  Laura  Mary  Sophia,  140; 
Louisa  Mary  Sophia,  140 ;  Louisa  Octavia 
Charlotte,  140 ;  Mary  Antoinette,  139;  Minnie 
Auchmuty  Tyssen,  139;   Octavia  Laura,  139. 

Stafford,  Mary  .i^nne,  29  ;  William  Cooke,  29. 

Stanford,  Edward,  119;  Mary  Agnes,  119. 

Stanhope,  Arthur  Philip,  Earl,  132;  Catherine  Lucy, 
Countess,  132;  I^ady  Catherine  Lucy  Wilhclmina, 
132  ;   Philip  Henry,  Earl,  132. 

Stansfeld,  DaN-id,  109  ;  Nelly,  109. 

Stapleton,  Hon''''  Bryan  John,  121  ;  Helen,  121  ; 
Mary  Helen  Alicia,  121 ;  Rev.  the  llon'"'"^  Paul,  121. 

Stephen,  Frances  Mary,  192  ;  James,  117,  192. 

Stephenson,  D.aniel,  171  ;  Elizabeth  Sims,  171. 

Steward,  Charles  Richards,  34. 

Stewart,  Edward,  177  ;  Lady  Elizaljeth  Euphemia, 
69  ;  John,  Earl  of  Galloway,  69  ;  Major-General 
John  Heron  Maxwell  Shaw,  166  ;  Louisa  Martha, 
177  ;  Mary  Catherine  Bedingfeld,  166. 

Stilwell,  Thomas,  52,  53. 

Stirling,  Georgina  Charlotte,  40. 

Stokes,  Mary,  104. 

Stone,  Eleanor,  67  ;  Spencer,  67. 

Stradling,  Edward  .\nstice,  40;  Elizabeth  Rathbone, 
40 ;  Georgina  Charlotte,  40  ;  Georgina  Mercy,  38  ; 
Laura  Mary,  38,  40;   Robert  Anstice,  40. 

Strafford,  Field-Marshal  John,  Earl  of,  133. 

Strappini,  Rev.  Father,  121. 

Strctton,  Marian,  III  ;  William  Thomas,  in. 

Strode,  Anna  Fielding,  154;  Anna  .Margaret 
Dorothea,  154;  Dorothea  Bird,  151;  Dorothy 
Gcorgiana  Admonition,  154;  Eileen  Ruth  Admoni- 
tion, 154;  Florence,  151,  154;  George,  151,  154; 
George  Sydney  Strode,  151,  154. 

Strutt,  Sarah,  103. 

Stuart,  Alexander,  136 ;  Alexander  Percy  Dunbar 
Carmatt,  40;  Dorothy,  136;  Grace  Caroline 
Anstice,  40  ;  Thomas  Peter  Anderson,  136. 

Suffield,  Edward,  Baron,  184;  Georgiana,  Lady,  184. 

Sutherland,  Adolphine  Christian,  193;  Donald  167; 
Johanna,  167;  Sutherland  Hall,  193. 

Sutton,  Rev.  Arthur  Frederick,  33  ;  Rev.  Augustus, 
33  ;  Charlotte  Robina,  33  ;  Dame  Mary  Elizabeth, 
33  ;  Sir  Richard,  Bt.,  33  ;  Rowland,  33. 

Swain.son,  John  Goad,  92. 

Swale,  Adelaide,  108  ;  Charles,  108. 

Swan,  Hannah  Mildred,  191 ;  Lucy,  191 ;  Robert,  191. 

Swanwick,  Ronald  Fox,  in  ;  Winifred  Grace,  III. 

Swiney,  Agnes  Laura,  190;  Henry  Stephen,  190; 
Hilda  Lambert,  190. 

Sykes  James,  52. 

Symcs,  Ann,  82  ;  Fanny,  81 ;  Richard,  82. 

Symons,  Dorothea  Bird,  151  ;  William,  151. 


Tait,  Most  Rev.  Archibald  Campbell,  Archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  142,  145  ;  Catherine,  145  ;  Craufurd, 
145  ;  Susan,  145. 

Talavera,  Carmen,  13. 

Tangye,  Dame  Caroline,  147  ;  Mabel  Louisa,  147  ; 
Sir  Richard,  147. 

Tanner,  Dr. ,  93 ;  Jane,  93. 


214 


Tarbolton,  Jessie  Anne,  112. 

Tatnall,  Anne  Sophia,  21 ;  William,  21. 

Taunton,   George    Edwin,    1 16;    Helen  Jane,    116; 

Susannah  Maria,  116. 
Tavin,  Rev.  John  Hodding,  195;  Mary,  195. 
Taylor,  Alexander  O'DriscoU,    106 ;    Alice   Lavinia, 

II  ;  Amelia,  106;    Edith  Louisa,  11  ;   George,  11; 

Isabella,  106;  Marianne,  II. 
Thellusson,    Anne   Sophia,    Lady   Rendlesham,    21  ; 

Hon"*   Emily   Elizabeth  Julia,   21  ;    John,   Baron 

Rendlesham,  21. 
Thin,  Catherine  Helen,  48 ;   Edward  Clouston,  48 ; 

Edward  Gordon,  48. 
Thomas,  Henr>-  Brockholes,  6;    Legh,   190;    Mary, 

190. 
Thomas   (formerly   Freeman),    Albinia,    20 ;    Hon*"'' 

Frances  Anne,  20;  Inigo  Freeman,  20. 
Thomasson,  Emma,  127;  Thomas,  127. 
Thompson,   Anne,   79;    Clara,    15;    Clara  Caroline, 

15;    Frances,   79;    Margaret,    78;    Richard,    79; 

Springall,  78;  William,  15. 
Thomson,  Anne  Gertrude,  84 ;  Emma,  84 ;  Franci.s 

Drummond    Hay    Ringler,    92,    93 ;     Rev.    John 

Robert,  84. 
Thomewill,  Eleanor  Jane,  187. 
Tibbitts,  James,  29 ;  Sarah  Hoyle,  29. 
Ticehurst,  Rowland,  28. 
Tiemey,  Dame  Anna  Maria,  66;   Sir  Edward,  Bt., 

66 ;    Harriet   Mary,   66 ;    Sir   Matthew    Edward, 

Bt.,  66. 
Timms,  Jessie,  105;  John,  105;  William,  105. 
Tod,    Frances,    185 ;    George,    185 ;    Robert   James 

Charteris,  1 85. 
Tolbort,    Clare,     77  ;     Thomas     William     Hooper, 

77- 
ToUemache,    Rev.    Clement    Reginald,    6 ;    Frances 

Josephine,  6 ;  Henry  James,  20 ;  Mary,  6. 
Tolputt,  Charlotte  Sarah,  90  ;   Henry,  90  ;    Isabella, 

90;  Thomas  Macfadyen,  90. 
Tope,  Mary  Ann,  108 ;  Samuel,  108. 
Topping,  Anne  Margaret,  139;  James,  139. 
Torlesse,    Alicia,    45  ;     Catharine,     45  ;     Catharine 

Harriet,     45  ;     Charles     Obins,     45  ;      Elizabeth 

Henrietta,  45 ;  Rev.  Henr)',  45. 
Townley,  Catherine,  113;  Colonel  Richard,  113. 
Townsend,  Alicia,  42,  45;  Frances,  42;  James,  42, 

45- 
Townshend,  Charles,  73. 
Trevanion,  John,  52 ;  Sophia,  52. 
Trimming,      Auguste     Charlotte,      174  ;       Captain, 

174. 
Trinder,  Daniel,  148;  Susan  Frances,  148;  Susanna, 

1 48. 
Tripp,  Anne,  79  ;  Elizabeth,  82 ;  Frances,  79 ;  John, 

79;   Mary,  79,  82;   Rev.  Robert,  79,  82;  William 

Upton,  82. 
Trower,  Walter,  174. 
Tufnell,    Lady    .^nne,    133 ;    Anne    Augusta,    133 ; 

Carleton,  138  ;  Charlotte  Henrietta,  138  ;  Edward 

Carleton,    133,    138;    Lady    Frances,    133;    Rev. 

Frederick,    138;    Rt.   Hon"'  Henry,   133;    Henr)' 

Archibald,  133;  Honoria  .Mary,  138;   Mary,  133; 

William,  133. 
Tully,  Isabella,  65;  Timothy,  65. 
Turner,    George,    98  ;    JuUa    Louisa,    98  ;    Sarah, 

98. 
Turquand,  Anne,  9 ;  James  Louis,  8 ;   Leonard,  9 ; 

Mary,  8. 
Tweedie,  Ada  Frances,  76 ;  Benjamina,  76  ;  Charles, 

76;  Emma  Charlotte,  76;  James,  76;  Jane  Aitken, 

76;  Thomas  Stevenson,  76. 
Twysden,  Eliza,  115  ;  Sir  William  Jervis,  185. 
Tyrconnell,    John    Delavel,    Earl    of,    22 ;     Sarah, 

Countess  of,  22. 
Tyrwhitt-Drake,      Barbara      Caroline,      116;      Rev. 

Edward,  116;  Ehzabeth  Catherine,  116;  Thomas, 

116. 
Tyssen,  ."Vmherst  Daniel,  139. 


Upton,  .\nne,  79 ;  Rev.  James,  79- 
Uzzell,  Frank,  14. 


Valdes,  Sara,  13. 

Valpy,  Clara  Margaret,  181  ;  EMith  Alicia,  181  ; 
Robert  Arthur,  181. 

Vane,  William  John  Frederick,  Duke  of  Cleveland, 
132;  su  also  Powlett. 

Vansommer,  John,  8;  Mary,  8. 

Vaughan,  Helen  Maude,  27 ;  Jemima,  27  ;  Jessey,  69; 
John  Edwards,  69 ;  Rjchard,  27 ;  see  also  Lee. 

Vaughan-Lee,  Colonel  Arthur  Vaughan  Hanning,  71 ; 
Clara  Elizabeth,  69;  Vaughan  Hanning,  69. 

de  Vaynes,  John,  16;  Marj',  16. 

Veasey,  Arthur  David,  116;  David,  116;  Emily 
Persis,  116. 

Vernon,  Augustus  Henry,  Baron,  186 ;  Hon'"'' 
Augustus  Henry,  180 ;  Caroline  Diana,  151  ; 
Charles,  151  ;  Edith  Serena  Hill,  187 ;  Frances 
Maria  Emma,  Lady,  186 ;  Rev.  Frederick 
Wentworth,  187 ;  George,  Baron,  184 ;  George 
John,  Baron,  186;  Hon*"'*  Georgiana,  184;  Henry, 
Baron,  180,  182;  Isabella  Caroline,  Lady,  186; 
Jane,  48;  John,  48;  Hon'>'=  Louisa  Henrietta,  180, 
182 ;  Lucy  Elizabeth,  48 ;  Thomas  Murhall 
Lossford,  48. 

Vidal,  Rev.  Francis,  76 ;  Rev.  Francis  Furse,  76 ; 
Lucy  Marj',  76 ;  .Mary  Theresa,  76. 


W 


Waddington,  Amelia,  97 ;  Gervase,  97. 

Wahab,  General  Charles,   185 ;   Cora,  184 ;   Colonel 

George  Duncan,  184. 
Walker,  Augusta,  125  ;  Catharine,  41  ;  Chamberlen, 

41 ;  Rev.  Edward  Russell,  125;  Ethel  Maude,  125; 

Frances,  99;  Helen  Mary,  136;  James  Montgomery, 

136;  Ven'''^  John  Russell,  125;   Mary  Anne,  124; 

Nora  Dorothy,  77 ;    Norman   Dunbar,  77 ;    Sarah, 

41 ;  William,  99,  124. 
Wallace,  Anne,  36. 
Walsingham,  Augusta  Georgiana  Elizabeth,  Lady,  20 ; 

Augusta     Louisa,     Lady,     20 ;     Augusta     Selina 

Elizabeth,  Lady,  21  ;   Elizabeth,  Lady,  20;   Emily 

Elizabeth  Julia,    Lady,   21 ;    Thomas,    Baron,   20, 

21 ;  see  also  De  Grey. 
Walter,  Edmund,  77;  Frederick  Edward,  77;  Helen 

Brooke,  77. 
Walton,  Charles  Bendysche,  26 ;  Emily,  26  ;   Esther 

Alice,  26;  F.,  189;  Violet,  189. 
Ward,   Flora  Houlton,   no;   Florentia  Louisa,   no; 

Neville,  no. 
Ware,  Rev.  Henry,  52;  Mar)-,  52. 
W'arren,  Frances  Slaria  Emma,  Lady  Vernon,   1S6; 

George  John,  Baron  Vernon,  186;  Isabella  Caroline, 

Lady  Vernon,  1 86. 
Wason,  Eugene,  66. 
Waterhouse,  Samuel,  in. 
Waters,    Anne    Whitmash,    81,    85 ;     Thomas,    81, 

85. 
Watson,  Emily  Montgomery,  35 ;  Joseph,  35. 
Webber,  Julia  Isabella,  25;  Mark,  25. 
Weguelin,  Eva,  126;  Thomas  Mathias,  126. 
Weller,  Thomas,  39. 

Wentworth- Fitzwilliam,  Charles  William,  158. 
Wescomb,  Jane,   52,  53  ;   Lucy  Elizabeth  Jane,  52  ; 

Mar)-  Jane,  53 ;  Rev.  William,  52,  53. 
Westmorland,  John,  Earl  of,  20,  69. 
Westropp,  Emily  .\nne,  55 ;  Michael  Roberts,  55. 
Wharton,  Mary,  193;  Thomas,  193. 
Wheeler,  Charles,  46;  Margaret,  46. 
Whilbread,  Howard,  115. 


215 


Emily  Susan,  128 ; 
Rev.  Ernest  Koland, 
Ernest  Victor  Samuel, 
Evelyn   Agnes  Fannie, 


White,  Caroline  Rebecca  Stevens,  105 :  Rev.  George, 
113:  James,  105;  Jane,  113;  Jane  Ailken,  76; 
John,  76. 

von  Wickcde,  Louise  Juliane  .Anna  Elizabeth 
Caroline  Henrietta,  9. 

Wilberforce,  Agnes  Barlaia  Mary,  121  ;  Agnes 
Everilda,  118,  122  j  Agnes  Everilda  Mary,  120; 
Yen''''  AUx-rt  Basil  Ornie,  126,  127  ;  Alexander 
Basil  Edward,  123;  Ambrose  Newman,  I20  j 
Angela  Frances,  117;  Anna  Barbara,  128; 
Anna  Maria,  124 ;  Arthur  Henry,  120 ;  Arthur 
Richard  Anthony,  121  ;  Arlliur  Roland  George, 
127;  Barbara,  118;  Barbara  Anne,  1 17  ;  Barliara 
Fountayne,  124;  Rev.  Bertrand,  120;  Caroline 
Charlotte  Jane,  126;  Caroline  Mary,  120 ; 
Constance  Isabel  Mary,  127  ;  Dorothy  Mary,  127  ; 
Edward,  122;    Eleanor  Catherine,  126;  Elizabeth, 

117,  118;  Elizabeth  Hope,  122;  Ellen,  117; 
Emily,  119;  Emily  Charlotte,  124;  Emily 
Geraldine,  1 28  ;  Emily  Mary,  121  ;  Emily 
Henrietta  Maude,  125; 
Ernest  John,  125;  Rt. 
Bishop  of  Chichester,  125  ; 
128;    Ethel   Maude,   125; 

123  ;  Everilda  Helen  Mary  Bertrand,  121  ;  Fannie, 
122;  Florence,  123,  125;  Prances  Mary,  125; 
Rev.  Francis  Richard,  125;  Helen,  121;  Henry 
Edward,  120,  121  ;  Henry  Ambrose,  121  ;  Rev. 
Henry  William,  120;  Herbert  William,  124,  126  ; 
Herbert  William  Wrangham,  123  ;  Irene  Florence, 
123;  Jane,  118,  122;  John  Michael,  121;  John 
William,  120;  Judith  Monica,  123;  Katharine, 
126;  Katharine  Sybil,  126  ;  Katharine  Theodosia 
Fountayne,    124;    Lionel   Robert,   122;   Margaret, 

118,  122;  Margaret  Mary  Clare,  n8  ;  Mary,  120; 
Mary  Agnes,  119;  Mary  Florence,  120;  Mary 
Frances,  117;  Mary  I'hillippa  Veronica  Sophia, 
121;  Mary  Rosa,  1 19;  Matie,  123;  Octavia 
Margaret,  128;  Phcebe  Mary,  128;  Reginald 
Garton,  124;  Rev.  Reginald  William,  124; 
Richard  Orme,  126;  Robert,  117;  Robert 
Francis,  121;  Ven'''"^  Robert  Isaac,  n8,  122; 
Robert  William,  1 17;  Robert  William  Francis, 
118;  Rosa  Elizabeth,  117;  Samuel,  126; 
Rt.  Rev.  Samuel,  Bishop  of  Winchester,  119, 
124,  126;  Violet,  127;  Wilfrid  Ignatius,  120, 
121  ;  William,  117,  118;  William  Basil,  117,  118; 
William  Basil  Samuel  Anthony  Joseph  Edward, 
118;  Rev.  William  Francis,  I18,  122,  123; 
[William  Henry]  Bertram,  117;  William  Robert 
Sargent,  128. 

Wilkinson,  Emily,  35  ;  Rev.  Frederick,  35  ;  George, 

35;    James    Edward,    35;    Lionel,    III;    Robert 

Hindley,  113;  Una  Belle,  in. 
Williams,    Charlotte    Elizabeth,    no;     Janet,     152; 

John,    39,    152;    Mary,    152;    Mary   Anne,    no; 

Reginald     Freke,     no;     Robert    Wynne,    no; 

Romer,  65-67. 
Willis,    Everilda    Amelia,    5  ;    Everilda    Mar}-,    5  ; 

Matthew  Marwood,  5  ;  Rev.  Rawdon  Marwood,  5. 


Willoughby,   Ellen  Augusta,  68  j   Sir  John  Pollard, 

Bt.,  68. 
Wilmoi-Horton,    Anne    Augusta,    133;    Rt.    Hon'''"' 

Sir  Robert,  133. 
Wilson,    Charlotte    Selina,    95 ;    James,    95 ;    Jane 

Lydia,    141  ;  John,   141  ;  Martha,   141  ;  Theodosia 

Elizabeth  Helen,  95. 
Winchester,   Rt.  Rev.  the  Hon'"'"'  Brownlow  North, 

Bishop  of,  20,  23  ;  Rt.   Rev.   Samuel  Wilbcrforce, 

Bishop  of,  119,  1 24. 
Wingfield,  Frances,  72;  Katharine,  72;  Rev.  William 

Wriothesley,  72:  William  Wriothesley  Mills,  72. 
Winkworth,     Dorothy     .M;iry,     127  ;     Emma,     127  ; 

Stephen,  127;  Stephen  Dickenson,  127. 
Withy,  Robert,  44;  Sarah,  44. 
Wollen,  Mary  Jane,  93. 

Wolmer,  William  Waldegrave,  Viscount,  132. 
Wo<k1,  Andrew  Alexander,  166. 
Woodford,   Rt.   Rev.  James  Russell,  Bishop  of  Ely, 

"25- 
WcK>ds,     Rev.    Henry    Hor,    194;    John   Goodrich 

Wemyss,   194 ;    Joseph,   59 ;     Maria,    59 ;      Mary 

Sutherland,  194. 
Woodgate,  Mary,  105. 
Woollcombe,   Elizabeth,  28  ;  Jane  Vivian,  28  ;  Rev. 

Philip,  28;  Rev.  William,  28. 
Woollcombe-Boyce,    Annie    Elizabeth,    29 ;    Harold 

Courtenay,  28  ;  Jane  Vivian,  28  ;  Kenneth  Wooll- 
combe, 29;  Sarah  Louisa  (Sasie),  29;  Rev.  William, 

2S ;  William  Frederick  Reynolds,  28,  29 ;   see  also 

Boyc?. 
Worsley,  Catherine,  109  ;  Rev.  George,   109  ;  Dame 

Henrietta  I'hil.idelphia,   109  ;    Rev.  Thomas,   109  ; 

Sir  William,  Bt.,  109;  Sir  William  Caylcy,  109. 
Worthington,   Alfred  William,    107;   Henrietta,   77; 

John,    125;    J.    H.,   77;    Katharine   Maude,    125; 

Mary  .\ncilla,  107 ;  Mary  La;titia,  107. 
Wrangham,  Agnes  Everilda,  118,  122;  Evelyn  Agnes 

Fannie,    123;    Fanny,    123;    Rev.    Francis,    123; 

V^nbie   Francis,    118,    122;    Walter  Francis,    123; 

Walter  George,  123. 
Wright,    Herbert    Prince,    83 ;    Jemima    Vina,    41  ; 

John   Smith,    74 ;    Lydia    Rachel,    74 ;   Margaret, 

83  ;    Mary  Macaulay,  41  ;   Thomas,   41  ;    Colonel 

Thomas  Parker,  41. 
Wrightson,  Albinia,  20  ;    Hon'"''  Elizabeth  Augusta, 

20;  Henrietta,  20;  Richard  Heber,  20;  William,  20. 
Wyndham,  Constance  Evelyn,  Lady  LeconfieUl,  134; 

Henry,    Baron    Leconficld,     134;     Hon'''"    Percy 

Scawen,  134. 


Vate,  Ann,  114;  Rev.  Charles  Allix,  114;  Rev. 
George  Lavington,  114;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  114; 
Timothy,  114. 


Zwilchenbart,  Ann  Pimlow,  92,  93  ;  Rodolph,  92,  93. 


216 


atJliitions  anil  Correrttons. 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


ABNEY.  Vol.  12,  page  151. — Lancelot 
Edward  Guy  Abney  married  at  St. 
Mary's,  The  Boltons,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  25  October 
1905,  Annie  Louise,  daughter  of 
Auguste  de  Wil. 

ADAMS.  Vol.  13,  page  27.— William  and 
Mildred  Mary  Adams  have  issue  a 
son,  William  Anthony  Adams,  born  30 
December  1909,  baptised  at  Christ 
Church,  Alsager,  co.  Chester,  13 
February  1910. 

AIRY.  Vol.  7,  page  ii6. — Anna  Airy, 
who  was  educated  at  the  Slade  School 
of  Art,  London,  was  elected  a  member 
of  the  Pastel  Society  1907;  Associate  of 
Royal  Society  of  Painter  Etchers 
iyo8,  and  of  Roy^l  Institute  of  Oil 
Painters  1909. 

Page  119. — The  Rev.  Basil  Reginald 
Airy  was  appointed  2nd-class  Chaplain 
Territorial  Force  i  April  1908,  ist-class 
Chaplain  Devon  P'ort  Royal  Engineers 
12  May  1908,  and  Prebendary  of 
Exeter  i  January  1909. 

ALDRIDGE.  Vol.  7,  page  69.— John 
Barttelot  Aldridge,  D.S.O.,  Major 
Rocket  Troop  Royal  Horse  Artillery, 
died  at  Bangalore,  India,  aged  37,  on 
Tuesday,  16  January  1909.  Will  dated 
I  August  1899,  with  codicil  dated  19 
September  1899,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  3  March  1909,  by  Herbert 
Harry  Aldridge  and  Henry  Langton 
Goddard,  the  Executors. 

ALINGTON.  Vol.  7,  page  29.— Emily, 
younger  daughter  of  Julius  Alington, 
Vfas  married  at  Little  Barford,  co. 
Bedford,  on  Thursday,  29  July  1909, 
to  the  Rev.  the  Hon'''^  Maurice 
Berkeley  Peel  (youngest  son  of  Arthur 
Wellesley,  ist  Viscount  Peel,  P.C., 
D.C.L.);  born  at  70  Eaton  Place, 
Pimlico,  London,  on  Thursday,  24 
April  1873;  educated  at  Winchester 
and  at  New  College,  Oxford,  matricu- 
lated 16  October  1891  ;  2nd  Lieutenant 


ALINGTON,  continued. 

4th  Volunteer  Battalion  The  Queen's 
(Royal  West  Surrey)  Regiment  29  July 
1896;  Rector  of  Wrestlingworth  and 
Vicar  of  Eyworth,  both  co.  Bedford, 
1 906-1 909,  now  Vicar  of  St.  Paul's, 
Beckenham,  co.  Kent. 

ALLAN  BY.  Vol.  8,  page  18.— Edmund 
Henry  Hynman  Allenby  was  promoted 
Substantive  Colonel  19  October  1905, 
and  Major-General  10  September 
1909,  Brigadier-General  and  Brigade 
Commander  4th  Cavalry  Brigade, 
Eastern  Command,  19  October  1905 
to  18  October  1909. 

Ronald  Hinman  Allanby,  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Seaforth  Highlanders,  served  on 
the  North- West  Frontier  of  India  1908  ; 
at  operations  in  the  Mohmand  Country 
(medal  with  clasp). 

ALLGOOD.  Vol.  9,  page  88.— Captain 
Adrian  George  AUgood,  R.N.  (retired), 
was  appointed  J.  P.  for  co.  Northumber- 
land 1909. 

Page  89. — William  Henry  Loraine 
Allgood,  Major  King's  Royal  Rifle 
Corps,  was  appointed  Staff  Captain 
No.  12  District,  i  June  1909. 

The  Rev.  Roland  Frederick  Allgood 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Ingram,  co. 
Northumberland,  January  1909. 

ALLIX.  Vol.  8,  page  139. — Thomas 
AUix  died  at  Bristol  in  his  19th  year, 
on  Friday,  29  September  1809  \jtot 
1800],  and  was  buried  at  St.  Augustine's, 
Bristol.  M.I.  at  St.  Mary's,  Swaffham 
Prior,  CO.  Cambridge. 

AMHERST.  Vol.  13,  page  14.— 
Wilbraham,  Earl  Egerton  of  Tatton, 
died  at  Bordighera,  Italy,  aged  77,  on 
Tuesday,  16  March,  and  was  buried 
in  the  family  vault  at  Rostherne, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Thursday,  25  March 
1909.  Memorial  service  at  St.  James', 
Piccadilly,  London,  the  same  day. 
Will  dated  19  June  1908,  with  codicil 
dated  8  October  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal    Registry    24    July    1909,    by 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


AMHERST,  continued. 

Allan  L'<.-iil,  Earl  of  Albemarle,  John 
Edward  Fanshawe  and  Louis  Edward 
William  Egerton,  the  Executors. 

Page  i5.^The  Rev.  the  Hon'''"^  Percy 
Arthur  Amherst  died  at  Ossington  Hall, 
CO.  Nottingham,  in  his  71st  year,  on 
Sunday,  30  January  1910. 

AMHERST    OF    HACKNEY.    Vol. 

15,  page  69. — William  Amhurst,  Haroii 
Amherst  of  Hackney,  died  at  23  Queen's 
Gate  t'lardens.  South  Kensington,  I^on- 
don,  aged  73,  on  Saturday,  16  January, 
and  was  buried  in  the  family  vault  in 
Didlington  Churchyard,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
\Vednesday,  20  January  1909.  Memorial 
service  at  St.  George's,  Hanover  Square, 
London,  the  same  day.  Will  dated  28 
November  190O,  with  codicil  dated  21 
September  1907,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  10  February  1909,  by  Lord 
William  Cecil  and  Evelyn  Cecil. 

In  the  description  of  arms  the  2nd 
quarter  should  read  "  Per  saltire  argent 
\not  azure] "  &c. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  i,  page  152.— John 
Aniphlctt  (elder  son  of  John  .Xmphlett 
of  Clent,  CO.  Worcester)  was  appointed 
J. P.  for  CO.  Worcester  5  April  1909. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  157.- 
Edward  Paul  Charlton  .\mphlett  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Worcestershire 
Regiment  5  .September  1908. 

AMPHLETT.  Vol.  4,  page  51  (and 
Addenda^  Vol.  14,  page  i.) — Richard 
Ferrand  and  Mary  Blackford  Amphlett 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Marshall, 
born  at  9  Parkdale,  Wolverhampton,  on 
Friday,  5  March,  baptised  at  St.  Peter's, 
Wolvcrh.inipton,  3  April  1909. 

AN  CASTER.  Vol.  14,  page  174.— 
Gideon  Macpherson  Rutherford,  died 
in  London  31  July  1907  \not  1903]. 
Will  with  confirmation  of  John  Dun- 
ville  Dunville  and  \Villiam  Pemberton 
Robertson,  Writer  to  the  Signet,  sealed 
in  London  16  November  1907. 

Lord  and  Lady  Willoughby  de  Eresby 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Priscilla, 
born  at  6  Audley  Square,  London,  on 
Friday,  29  October  1909,  baptised  at 
Normanton,  co.  Rutland,  in  December 

1909- 
Page  175. — Major  the  Hon*'''  Charles 
Strathavon  Heathcote-Drummond-Wil- 
loughby  retired  from  the  Scots  Guards 
24  June  1908,  and  was  appointed 
Lieut.-Colonel   15th    Battalion   London 


ANC ASTER,  continued. 

Regiment  August  1908.  He  and  I.ady 
Muriel  Agnes  Stuart  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Rosalie,  born  at  19  Cheyne 
Walk,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Friday,  10  July,  baptised  at  Overstrand, 
CO.  Norfolk,  in  September  1908. 

The  Hon'''  Claud  HeaihcoteDrum- 
mond-Willoughby  was  promoted  Major 
Coldstream  Guards  3  September  1908. 

ANSELL.  Vol.  9,  page  81.— Clarissa, 
widow  of  Charles  Ansell,  died  at 
Oaklands,  Woodlands  Road,  Redhill,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  82,  on  Saturday,  3  April, 
and  was  buried  at  Caterham,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Wednesday,  7  April  1909.  Will 
dated  6  December  1904,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  28  April  1909,  by 
("liarlcM  .Auliicy  -Ansell,  the  sole  Executor. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  7,  page  18.— 
Richard  Alleyne.Arkwright  was  appointed 
J. P.  for  CO.  Derby  1908;  A.D.C.  to 
the  Governor  and  Commander-in-Chief 
of  Trinidad  and  Tobago  28  April  1909. 
Page  22  {and  Addenda.,  Vol.  ij, 
page  /.)  —  John  Peter  and  Violet 
Catherine  Arkwright  have  further  issue 
a  daughter,  Susan  Bertha,  born  at 
Haiton  House,  Warwick,  on  Monday, 
8     November,      baptised     at     Hatton 

5  December  1909. 

ARKWRIGHT.  Vol.  15,  page  79.— 
Bertram  Harry  Godfrey  and  Grace 
Emma  Julia  .Arkwright  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Rafela  Theodora,  born 
at  Datchet,  co.  Buckingham,  on  Sunday, 

6  June  1909,  baptised  at  Highclere, 
CO.  Hants. 

ARMITAGE.  Vol.  8,  page  7i.~George 
Pollard  .Armitage  was  appointed  J. P.  for 
the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  30  June  1902. 

ARMSTRONG.  Vol.  13,  page  144.— 
John  \\'illiam  Watson  of  Adderstone 
Hall,  CO.  Northumberland,  died,  in  his 
82nd  year,  on  Saturday,  30  January, 
and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  at 
Lucker,  co.  Northumberland,  on  Friday, 
5  February  1909.  Will  dated  13  De- 
cember 1907,  with  codicil  dated  14  May 
1908,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
2  March  1909,  by  Margaret  Godman 
Watson,  Lord  Armstrong,  William  Noel 
A'illiers  and  Joseph  John  Morgan. 

ARMYTAGE.  Vol.  i,  page  234.— George 
Ayscough  Armytage,  who  was  Adjutant 
Rifle  Depot  16  May  1903  to  15  May 
1906,  was  appointed  Adjutant  of  Militia 
and  Special  Reserve  31  March  1908. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


ASKWITH.  Vol.  15,  page  106.— George 
Rankcn  Askwith  was  appointed  Comp- 
troller-General of  the  Commercial, 
Labour  and  Statistical  Departments, 
Board  of  Trade,  22  February,  but  dating 
from  22  January  1909,  Chairman  of  the 
Fair  Wages  Advisory  Committee  22 
June  1909 ;  created  C.B.  (Birthday 
Honours)  9  November  1909.  He  and 
Ellen  his  wife  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Betty  Ellen,  born  at  12  Hans  Crescent, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  26 
June,  baptised  at  St.  Saviour's,  Walton 
Street,  Chelsea,  29  July  1909. 

Page  107. — Marian,  the  wife  of 
Robert  Askwith,  was  bom  30  November 
1823  \>wt  1828]. 

Page  1 10. — The  Rev.  William  Askwith 
was  appointed  Vicar  of  Balne  with 
Pollington,  West  Riding,  co.  York, 
1909. 

Page  1 1 1. — The  Rev.  Charles  Askwith 
was  appointed  Vicar  of  St.  Matthew's, 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  1909. 

Page  1 12. — The  Rev.  Edward  Harrison 
Askwith  was  inducted  to  the  Vicarage 
of  Kirkby  Lonsdale,  co.  Westmoreland, 

27  March  1909. 

ASSHETON.  Vol.  i,  page  71.— The 
Rev.  Richard  Orme  Assheton  died  at 
44  Castle  Hill  Avenue,  Folkestone,  on 
Thursday,  13  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Bilton,  co.  Warwick,  on  Tuesday, 
18  May  1909.  Will  dated  7  January 
1909,  with  two  codicils  dated  7  April 
and  29  April  1909,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  27  July  1909,  by 
William  Orme  Assheton  and  Nicholas 
Radclyffe  Assheton,  nephews,  the 
Executors. 

Page  72.  —  Dorothy,  2nd  daughter 
of  Ralph  Assheton,  wife  of  Edward 
Henry  Burrows,  died  at  1 2  Holies  Street, 
London,  on  Sunday,  2  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Singleton,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Thursday,  6  February  1908.    Will  dated 

28  January  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1182,  1908)  I  August  1908,  by  Edward 
Henry  Burrows,  husband,  and  Ralph 
Cockayne  Assheton,  brother. 

Edward  Henry  Burrows  married  2ndly 
at  St.  Mary's,  The  Boltons,  South  Ken- 
sington, on  Wednesday,  23  June  1909, 
lone,  eldest  daughter  of  Ale.xander  James 
Macdonald  of  Milland  Place,  co.  Sussex. 
He  died  at  Drove  House,  Singleton, 
aged  58,  on  Tuesday,  29  March,  and 
was  buried  at  Singleton  on  Friday, 
I  April  igio. 


ATTREE.  Vol.  i,  page  153. — Colonel 
Frederick  \Villiam  Town  Attree  retired 
from   the    Royal    Engineers    i    January 

i9°5- 

Page  153  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  2, 
page  i.) — -Francis  William  Wakeford 
Town  Attree  (son  of  Frederick  William 
Town  Attree)  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  Suffolk  Regiment  6  February 
1909. 

AUDEN.  \'o\.  13,  page  170. — The  Rev. 
John  Ernest  Auden  was  Acting 
Chaplain  to  the  ist  Volunteer  Battalion 
The  King's  Shropshire  Light  Infantry 
April  1902,  and  was  gazetted  to  the 
Territorial  Force  i  April  1908. 

Page  171. — The  Rev.  Thomas  Auden 
was  appointed  Proctor  in  Convocation 
for  the  Diocese  of  Hereford  1909. 

Thomas  Edward  Auden  was  appointed 
Registrar  of  the  Burton-on-Trent  County 
Court  1909. 

Page  173. — The  Rev.  Walter  Douglas 
Auden  was  appointed  Curate  of  Lickey, 
CO.  Worcester,  1909. 

Page  174. — George  Augustus  Auden 
is  now  a  Fellow  of  the  Society  of 
Antiquaries. 

AVEBURY.  Vol.  12,  page  65.— The 
Hon'''=  Harold  Fox  Pitt  Lubbock  was 
educated  at  Eton  and  at  Trinity  College, 
Cambridge,  and  graduated  B.A.  1909. 

Page  66. — Henry  James  Lubbock, 
died  at  65  Lowndes  Square,  London, 
aged  71,  on  Tuesday,  25  Januar)-,  and 
was  buried  in  Brompton  Cemetery, 
London,  27  January  19 10.  Will 
dated  17  December  1908,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  18  March 
19 10,  by  Geoffrey  Lubbock,  Meysey 
Somerset  Turton  and  Arthur  Nevile 
Lubbock,  the  E.xecutors. 

Page  67.  —  Sir  Nevile  Lubbock, 
K.C.M.G.,  was  appointed  President  of 
the  West  India  Committee  1909. 

Page  67  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  it.)  —  Geoffrey  and  Marguerite 
Agaranthe  Lubbock  have  issue  a  son, 
Peter  Geoffrey  Lubbock,  born  at 
Broadoaks,  Byfleet,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Sunday,  10  Januarj',  baptised  at  Byfleet 
27  February  1909. 

Page  67.— The  Hon'''=  Rolfe  Arthur 
Lubbock  died  at  Rowles  House,  near 
Newbur}',  co.  Berks,  aged  44,  on 
Tuesday,  1 1  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Chaddleworth,  co.  Berks,  on  Saturday, 
15  May  1909.  Will  dated  3  December 
1908,  proved  in  the  Principal   Registry 


IV 


ADDITIONS    is-    CORRECTIONS. 


AVE  BURY,  continued. 

29  June  1909,  by  the  Hon'''*  Ethel 
Turner  Lubbock,  widow,  the  sole 
Executrix. 

Page68. — Beaumont  William  Lubbock 
died  at  7  Clarges  Street,  Piccadilly, 
London,  in  his  69th  year,  on  Friday, 
19  March,  and  was  buried  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Tuesday,  23 
March  1909.  Memorial  service  at 
St.  Anne's,  Soho,  the  same  day.  Will 
dated  10  June  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  24  April  1909,  by 
the  Hon'''"^  Rolfe  Arthur  Lubbock  and 
Hugh  Nevile  Lubbock,  the  Executors. 

Page  69. — Guy  Lubbock  was  promoted 
Major  Royal  Engineers  5  April  1909, 
and  was  appointed  Deputy  Assistant 
Director  of  Railways,  Headquarters  of 
Army,  2  February  1909. 

Page  71. — Amy  Myddleton  and  the 
late  Edgar  Lubbock,  LL.B.,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter.  Marigold 
Rosemary  Joyce,  born  5  May  1908. 

Percy  Lubbock  proceeded  M.A.  of 
King's  College,  Cambridge,  1906. 

BACCHUS.  Vol.  I,  page  242.— John 
Basil  Roland  Bacchus  was  2nd-class 
Assistant  Accountant,  Army  Accounts 
Department,  i  May  1905  to  31  December 
1909. 

William  Herbert  Ogden  Bacchus 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
(from  Militia)  York  and  Lancaster 
Regiment  n  December  1907,  and  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  17  April  1909. 

BACK.  Vol.  6,  page  123. — Eric  Percy 
Coventry  Back  was  promoted  Captain 
Royal  Navy  30  June  1908. 

Page  125. —  Lieut. -Colonel  Philip 
Edward  Back,  V.D.,  retired  from 
General  Reserve  of  Officers  i  February 
1910. 

Page  125  {and  Addoida,  Vol.  14, 
page  Hi.) — Philip  Glandford  and  ^L^de- 
leine  Rosal  Back  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Madeleine  Ursula,  born  at  Dunecote, 
Caister-on-Sea,  co.  Norfolk,  10  August 
1908. 

BAGOT.  Vol.  13,  page  4. — Constance 
Mary,  wife  of  William  Algernon  Catejan 
Law,  died  at  45A  Chester  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  11  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Ashtead,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Monday,  15  February  1909.  Will 
dated  10  December  1901,  with  codicil 
of  same  date,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  29  April  1909,  by  William 
Algernon  Cajetan  Law. 


BAGOT,  continued. 

1-ranres  Anna  Mary,  widow  of  Harry 
Richard  Reginald  Bagot  was  married  at 
the  parish  church,  Rugby,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Wednesday,  3  February  1909,  to 
Henry  Bennett  Ewins-Barwell-Ewins  of 
Marston  Trussell  Hall,  co.  Northampton 
(eldest  son  of  Benjamin  James  Dain  of 
Whitchurch,  co.  Salop,  by  Catherine 
Charlotte  his  wife,  daughter  of  Harwell 
Ewins  Bennett  of  Marston  Trussell 
Hall);  born  23  September  1865. 

Page  7. — The  Rev.  Sidney  Charles 
Bagot  was  appointed  Curate-in-Charge 
of  Handcomb  district  of  Westham,  co. 
Sussex,  19 10. 

BAILEY.  Vol.  7,  page  50.— Demetrius 
James  Sandford  Bailey  died  at  Ightham, 
CO.  Kent,  22  March  1909,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Ightham. 
Will  dated  28  December  1907,  with 
codicil  dated  23  December  1908, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  25  May 
1909,  by  Edmund  Wyndham  Grevis 
Bailey,  the  sole  Executor. 

The  Rev.  John  Walter  Ewing  died 
at  Kearsney,  co.  Kent,  aged  49,  on 
Monday,  26  June  1905,  and  was  buried 
in  the  churchyard  at  East  Langdon, 
CO.  Kent.  Will  dated  15  June  1893, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1069,  1905)  17 
August  1905,  by  Etheldreda  Lavinia 
Margaret  Ewing,  relict,  and  Wentworth 
Ewing  Cattley,  the  surviving  Executors. 

His  widow,  Etheldreda  Lavinia 
Margaret,  eldest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
James  Sandford  Bailey,  was  married 
secondly  at  River,  co.  Kent,  29  Sep- 
tember 1908,  to  the  Rev.  Edward 
I'okhampton,  M.A.,  Rector  of  Gaws- 
worlh,  CO.  Chester. 

BAKER.  Vol.  7,  page  157. — Henry  Orde 
Lloyd  Baker  died  at  Upton  St.  Leonard, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Monday,  25  October, 
and  was  buried  at  Hardwicke,  co.  Glou- 
cester, 29  October  1909.  Will  dated 
II  May  1909,  proved  at  Gloucester  23 
December  1909,  by  Arthur  Barwick 
Lloyd  Baker. 

Michael  Granville  Lloyd  Baker  was 
appointed  Lieutenant  Royal  Gloucester- 
shire Hussars  Yeomanry  1908. 

Catherine  Lascelles  Lloyd,  2nd 
daughter  of  Granville  Edwin  Lloyd 
Baker,  was  married  at  Hardwicke 
on  Wednesday,  20  January  1909,  to 
Wilfrid  Murray-Browne,  son  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Chapman  Murray-Browne, 
Vicar  of  Hucclecote,  co.  Gloucester. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


BARING-GOULD.  Vol.  4,  page  24.— 
The  Rev.  Arthur  Baring-Gould  was 
appointed  Vicar  of  St.  Martin,  Haverford- 
west, CO.  Pembroke,  1908. 

Page  25. — The  Rev.  Baring  Baring- 
Gould  was  appointed  Foreign  Secretary', 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1894,  and 
Commissary  to  the  Bishop  of  Chekiang 
1909. 

Page  26.  —  Flora  Carolme,  elder 
daughter  of  Francis  Baring-Gould,  was 
married  at  Merrow,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  28  January  1909,  to  Edward 
Daubeney  Hancock. 

BARKER.  Vol.  4,  page  4.— Susan  Emma, 
3rd  daughter  of  Joseph  Chamberlain 
Barker,  died  5  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Lincoln  10  March  19 10. 

BARKER.  Vol.  5,  page  26.— Ronald 
William  Barker  was  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant in  the  Army  29  November  190S, 
and  transferred  to  Indian  Army  13 
February  1909. 

BARLOW.  Vol.  14,  page  196.— Sir  Hilaro 
William  Wellesley  Barlow,  Baronet, 
Lieut.-Colonel  Staff  Employ  14  No- 
vember 1905,  was  promoted  Colonel 
by  brevet  14  November  1908. 

BARNARDISTON.  Vol.  8,  page  42.- 
Major  Nathaniel  Walter  Barnardiston, 
Military  Attache  at  Brussels  and  The 
Hague,  12  March  1902  to  16  May  1906, 
was  appointed  Second-in-Command, 
Royal  Military  College,  29  October  1906; 
Colonel  by  brevet  8  August  1907  ; 
appointed  to  General  Staff,  War  Office, 
and  granted  Substantive  rank  of  Colonel 
19  February  1910;  Commander  of  the 
Order  of  the  Sword  1904,  of  the 
Dannebrog  1904,  of  the  Order  of 
Leopold  of  Belgium  1906;  and  of  the 
Order  of  St.  Olaf  of  Norway  1906  ; 
received  Coronation  Medal  1902. 

Page  44. — Samuel  John  Barrington 
Barnardiston  employed  with  the  West 
African  Frontier  Force  3  April  1909. 

BARNE.  Vol.  7,  page  159  {and  Addenda, 
\'ol.  12,  page  5.) — Miles  and  \'iolet  Ella 
Barne  have  further  issue  a  son,  Nigel 
Hugh  Barne,  born  at  Sotterley,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Tuesday,  29  June  1909, 
baptised  at  Dunwich,  co.  Suffolk,  22 
August  1909. 

Page  159.  —  Michael  Barne  married 
at  St.  Stephen's,  Gloucester  Road,  South 
Kensington,      London,     on      Tuesday, 


BARNE,  continued. 

12  April  1 910,  Marjorie  Gwendoline 
Margaret,  daughter  of  Mowbray  Gray 
of  Wongalee,  Surbiton,  co.  Surrey. 

Seymour  Barne  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  20th  Hussars  5  June  1909. 

BARRY.  Vol.  14,  page  2.— The  Rev. 
Walter  George  Barry  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Baylham,  co.  Suffolk,  1907. 

Page  4.— The  Rev.  Ernest  Joseph 
Barry  was  appointed  Rector  of  South 
Milford,  West  Riding,  co.  York,  1908. 

Page  7.— The  Rt.  Rev.  Alfred  Barry, 
D.D.,  Canon  of  St.  George's,  Windsor, 
formerly  Bishop  of  Sydney,  New 
South  Wales,  and  Primate  of  Australia, 
died  at  the  Cloisters,  Windsor  Castle, 
aged  84,  on  Friday,  i  April,  and  was 
buried  in  the  Cloisters  at  Worcester 
Cathedral  on  Wednesday,  6  April  1910. 
Memorial  Service  at  St.  George's  Chapel, 
Windsor  Castle,  the  previous  day. 

Page  14. — Kenneth  Alfred  and  Helen 
Mary  Wolfe-Barry  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Margaret  Euphans,  bom 
at  4  Embankment  Gardens,  Victoria 
Embankment,  London,  on  Monday, 
17  January,  baptised  at  St.  Margaret's, 
Westminster,  25  February  1910. 

BARTLETT.  Vol.  i,  page  66  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  it.)  —  John 
Adams  and  Ellen  Violet  Murray  Bartlett 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Francis  William 
Bartlett,  born  at  16  Parkfield  Road, 
Liverpool,  on  Thursday,  21  January, 
baptised  at  St.  Margaret's,  Prince's  Road, 
Liverpool,  on  Sunday,  28  February  1909. 
Page  67. — Godfrey  Thomas  Bartlett, 
B.Sc,  Assoc.  M.  Inst.  C.E.,  married  at 
St.  Anselm's,  Pinner,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Thursday,  14  January  1909,  Joan, 
youngest  daughter  of  George  Thornton 
Skilbeck  of  Clonard,  Harrow  Weald, 
CO.  Middlesex,  by  Ellin  his  wife.  They 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Mary  Joan,  bom 
at  22  Stow  Park  Avenue,  Newport, 
CO.  Monmouth,  28  March,  baptised  at 
St.  John's,  Newport,  24  April  1910. 

BARTON.  Vol.  I,  page  91.— Henry  Alex- 
ander Barton  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Saturday, 
26  February  1910,  Rosalind,  daughter  of 
Robert  Cox  of  Gorgie,  Edinburgh,  M.P. 
Lilian  Sara,  daughter  of  John  Everard 
Barton,  and  wife  of  Thomas  Needham 
Wilson,  died  at  Bitterne,  co.  Hants, 
in  her  45th  year,  on  Monday,  i  March 
1909. 


VI 


ADDITIONS   &'    CORRECTIONS. 


BATTYE.  Vol.  5,  page  8  {and  Addenda, 
/iiXc'  /.)  -Arthur  Henry  and  Florence 
Adelaide  Battye  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Georgina  Sylvia,  born  at  47 
Earl's  Court  Square,  Kensington,  Lon- 
don, on  Monday,  10  January,  baptised 
at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington,  on 
Wednesday,  23  February  19 10. 

Page 8. — Major-General  Arthur  Battye, 
C.B.,  died  at  Rialto,  Chelston  Grove, 
Torquay,  on  Sunday,  13  June,  and  was 
buried  at  Torquay  16  June  1909. 
Administration  w;is  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  30  July  1909,  to 
Montague  McPherson  Battye  of  19 
Castleyard,  Windsor  Castle,  retired 
Lieut.-Colonel  H.M.  Army,  brother. 

Page  9. — Arthur  Baldwyn  Battye, 
Captain  Indian  Army,  married  at  St. 
Mary's,  Paddington,  London,  2  July 
1904,  Wilhelmina,  2nd  daughter  of 
Sir  William  Bowyer-Smijth,  1  ith  Baronet, 
by  Eliza  Fechnie  his  2nd  wife,  only 
daughter  of  David  Baird  Malcolm  of 
CriefT,  co.  Perth. 

Page  10. — Miriam  Jane  MrCheyne, 
elder  daughter  of  Legh  Richmond 
Battye,  was  married  at  Cardiff,  co. 
Glamorgan,  17  October  1901,  to  Edward 
de  Grey  Bowyer-Smijth  (younger  son  of 
Sir  William  Bowyer-Smijth,  i  ith  Baronet, 
M.P.,  by  Marianne  Frances  his  ist  wife, 
2nd  daughter  of  Sir  Henry  Meux, 
I  St  Baronet,  of  Theobald's  Park,  co. 
Hertford) ;  born  8  June  1846. 

Naomi  Wycliffe,  younger  daughter 
of  Legh  Richmond  Battye,  was 
married  at  St.  Mary's,  Wimbledon,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Saturday,  3  Ajiril  1909,  to 
Louis  Meredith  Howard,  eldest  son  of 
Rice  Meredith  Howard,  D.C.L.,  Barrister 
and  Registrar  of  the  City  of  Winnipeg, 
Manitoba,  Captain  Natal  Forces  (retired). 
BEAZLEY.  Vol.  10,  page  148.— John 
Roland  Beazley  was  gazetted  2nd 
Lieutenant  3rd  (Special  Reserve)  Bat- 
talion Royal  Welsh  Fusiliers  29 
December  1909. 
BENDALL.  Vol.  15,  page  46. — Rupert 
Planche  and  Ethel  Gladys  May  Bendall 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Nancy 
Planche,  born  at  Byworth,  Roehampton, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Sunday,  1 7  October, 
baptised  at  Roehampton  on  Saturday, 
13  November  1909. 

Page  48. — Gladys  Filder,  only  child 
of  Walter  Cecil  Bendall,  was  married  at 
the  Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  London,  on 
Thursday,  7  April  1910,  to  Herbert 
Bristowe  Fletcher,  eldest  son  of  Albert 
Fletcher  of  Caterham  Valley,  co.  Surrey. 


BESSBOROUGH.  Vol.  12,  page  11 3.— 
IredL-nck  I'ldward  Grey  Ponsonby, 
C.V.O.,  retired  from  the  Grenadier 
Guards,  with  rank  of  Lieut.-Colonel, 
26  September  1908. 

Page  114. — Arthur  Augustus  William 
Harry  Ponsonby  was  elected  M.P.  for 
the  Stirling  Burghs  1908,  and  19 10. 

Page  116. — Robert  Charles  Ponsonby 
died,  aged  55,  on  Tuesday,  16  November, 
and  was  buried  in  Kensal  Green 
Cemetery,  London,  on  Thursday,  18 
November   1909.      Will  dated    19  July 

1908,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
14  December  1909,  by  George  Arthur 
Ponsonby,  the  sole  lixecutor. 

Page  1 1 6  {a/id  Addenda,  Vol.  / j, 
pa^^e  iv.) — George  Arthur  and  Sheila 
Ponsonby  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Rosamond  Mary,  born  on  Monday, 
17  December  1906. 

Page  116. — The  Hon**''  Cyril  Myles 
Brabazon  Ponsonby  was  promoted 
AL\'.0.  (4th-class)  April  1909. 

Page  1 1  7. — The  Hon**''  Gerald  Henry 
Brabazon  Ponsonby  died  on  Monday, 
30  November  1908.  Will  dated  24 
May  1902,  with  five  codicils  dated 
21  June  1904  to  30  July  1908,  proved 
in    the    I'rincipal    Registry    6    January 

1909,  by  the  Hon*"''  Lady  Maria  Emma 
Katherine  Ponsonby,  relict,  and  Geral- 
dine  Sarah,  Countess  of  Mayo,  daughter, 
the  Executrixes. 

The  Hon''''=  Bertie  Brabazon  Ponsonby 
Barrister-at-Law  of  the  Inner  Temple 
1909. 

BIDDELL.  Vol.  3,  page  99.— The  Rev. 
Herman  Masterman  Biddell  proceeded 
M.A.  of  St.  Catherine's  College,  Cam- 
bridge, 3  November  1907  ;  Curate  of 
St.  Matthew's,  F'ulham,  co.  Middlesex, 
1 900- 1 902,  of  Christ  Church,  Hamp- 
stead,  CO.  Middlesex,  1902-1907,  and 
of  St.  Luke's,  Mill  wall,  co.  Middlesex, 
I  December  1907-1910. 

BLACKBURNE.  Vol.  ro,  page  142.— 
Harriet  Elizabeth,  3rd  daughter  of  John 
Ireland  Blackbume,  died  at  Rooks 
Hill,  FVensham,  co.  Surrey,  aged  94, 
on  Thursday,  26  August  1909. 

BODDINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  125.— 
Edward  Stanley  Ashburner  Boddington 
died  at  Bombay,  India,  aged  29,  on 
Sunday,  20  February  1910,  and  was 
buried  at  Bombay  the  same  day. 

Page  126. — Vincent  Coke  Boddington 
graduated  B.A.  of  St.  John's  College, 
Cambridge,  17  December  1908. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


BODINGTON.  Vol.  14,  page  120.— 
Margaret  Ella,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Herbert  James  Bodington,  was 
married  at  Upton  Grey,  co.  Hants,  on 
Thursday,  21  October  1909,  to  Frank 
Rooper  Uakeyne  of  Matugama,  Ceylon, 
eldest  son  of  Colonel  Henry  Dakeyne, 
Indian  Army,  by  Constance  his  wife, 
daughter  of  William  Trevor  Rooper, 
Captain  Rifle  Brigade. 

The  Rev.  Eric  James  Bodington 
was  appointed  Chaplain  (4th-class)  4th 
Battalion  Wiltshire  Regiment  i  April 
1908. 

BOGGIS-ROLFE.  Vol.  7,  page  120.— 
Douglass  Horace  Boggis-Rolfe  of  22 
Victoria  Square,  London,  married  at 
St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  29  June  1909,  Maria  Maud, 
only  daughter  of  Christopher  WiUiam 
Bailey  of  Moorock,  King's  County,  by 
Elizabeth  Ada  Mary  his  \Vife,  2nd 
daughter  of  Henry  Matthew  Smythe  of 
Barbavilla,  co.  Westmeath  {see  ^'Visitation 
of  Ireland"  Vol.  5,  page  21) ;  born  at 
Moorock  15  April  1880. 

BOISSIER.  Vol.  10,  page  66.— Arthur 
Paul  Boissier  married  at  Whippingham, 
Isle  of  ^^'ight,  on  Thursday,  30  De- 
cember 1909,  Dorothy  Christina  Leslie, 
4th  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Clement 
Smith,  Rector  of  Whippingham  and 
Canon  of  Windsor. 

Agnes  Marian,  only  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Frederick  Scobell  Boissier,  was 
married  at  Denby,  co.  Derby,  9  Sep- 
tember 1909,  to  Richard  Holland  of 
Ashbourne,  co.  Derby,  Solicitor. 

HOLDING.  Vol.  8,  page  73.— Mary 
Savage,  widow  of  George  Frederick 
Bolding,  died  at  224  Hagley  Road, 
Edgbaston,  Birmingham,  in  her  74th 
year,  on  Monday,  21  December,  and 
was  buried  at  King's  Norton,  co. 
Worcester,  24  December  1908.  Will 
dated  18  August  1905,  proved  at 
Birmingham  27  January  1909,  by  John 
Frederick  Bolding  and  James  Beverley 
Hargreave. 

BOURNE.  Vol.  3,  page  149.— John 
Henry  Bourne,  Lieutenant  77th  (The 
East  Middlesex  Regiment)  Foot ;  died, 
aged  29,  on  Friday,  9  May  1873. 

The  Rev.  John  Bury  Bourne,  only 
son  of  the  above.  Curate  of  Lee-on-the- 
Solent,  CO.  Hants,  married  at  Holy 
Rood  Church,  Southampton,  on  Mon- 
day, 6  September  1909,  Alice  Arabella, 
2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Canon  Shea 
of  Glenageary,  co.  Dublin. 


BOWRING.  Vol.  6,  page  2  {and Addenda, 
I'ol.  12,  page  via.) — John  Frederick 
Edward  and  Mary  Bowring  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Christopher  George  Arthur 
Bowring,  born  at  Woodlands,  Ascot, 
CO.  Berks,  on  Saturday,  20  March, 
baptised  at  Ascot  20  April  1909. 

Page  3.  —  Charles  Calvert  Bowring, 
Treasurer  East  African  Protectorate 
1901,  Member  Executive  and  Legislative 
Councils  1907,  C.M.G.  1908,  married 
at  Nairobi,  East  Africa,  on  Thursday, 
6  May  1909,  Ethel  Dorothy,  daughter 
of  (t.  K.  Watts,  Commissioner  of  Public 
Works,  East  Africa. 

Humphrey  Wykeham  Bowring  was 
promoted  Commander  Royal  Navy  30 
June  1906. 

Walter  Andrew  Bowring  married  at 
All  Saints',  Ennismore  Gardens,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  3  November  1909, 
Nita  Maud,  daughter  of  John  Edwards 
Werge  Howey  of  Pyt  House,  Tisbury, 
CO.  Wilts,  Major  Bengal  Infantry. 

Page  4.  —  Lewin  Bentham  Bowring 
died  at  Woodlands,  Torquay,  in  his 
86th  year,  on  Friday,  14  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Torquay  19  January  19 10. 
Will  dated  5  June  1907,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  8  February  1910,  by 
Wilfrid  Joseph  Bowring  and  Oswin 
John  Charlton,  two  of  the  Executors. 

Page  5  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  via.) — Philip  Francis  and  Martha 
(Patty)  Hide  Bowring  had  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Katharine  Lorna,  who  died  at 
Marikuppam,  Mysore,  India,  aged  i  year 
and  3  months,  on  Sunday,  25  July  1909. 

Page  6. — Francis  Stephen  Bowring 
was  promoted  Captain  Indian  Army 
14  March  19 10. 

BOYD.  Vol.  8,  page  163. — George 
Fenwick  Boyd  died  at  Moor  House, 
Leamside,  co.  Durham,  aged  59,  on 
Tuesday,  6  April,  and  was  buried  at 
\Vest  Rainton,  co.  Durham,  on  Friday, 
9  April  1909. 

Hester,  3rd  daughter  of  George 
Fenwick  Boyd,  was  married  at  West 
Rainton  on  Tuesday,  12  October  1909, 
to  Kenneth  George  Haig,  only  son  of 
Alexander  Haig  of  7  Brook  Street, 
London,  M.D. 

BRADNEY.  Vol.  i,  page  3.— John 
Harford  Bradney  was  appointed  2nd 
Lieutenant  Duke  of  Cornwall's  Light 
Infantry  22  May  1909. 

Edward  Bradney  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers 
20  September  1909. 


VIII 


ADDITIONS   (r    CORRECTIONS. 


BRASSEY.  Vol.  14,  page  60.  — Lord 
i;r;isscy  was  appointed  Hon.  Colonel 
5th  Battalion  (Cinque  Ports)  Royal 
Sussex  Regiment  1908. 

Page  61. — Thomas  Allnutt  Brassey, 
Mayor  of  Be.xhill  1908,  received  the 
Territorial  Officers'  Decoration  1909. 

Page  68. — Edgar  Hugh  Bra.ssey  was 
appointed  M.V.O.  (4th-class)  7  July 
i()Oq. 

BREWSTER.  Vol.  13,  page  20.— Helen 
Agnes,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James 
George  Brewster,  died  at  Rosettenville, 
Johannesburg,  South  Africa,  in  her 
34th  year,  on  Tuesday,  25  January 
1910. 

Page  2!.— Lieut. -Colonel  Frederic 
William  Brewster  died  at  Fawe  Park 
Road,  Wandsworth,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Saturday,  6  February,  and  was  buried 
in  Streatham  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  1 1 
February  1909. 

David  William  Brewster  married  at  St. 
Peter's,  Bayswater,  London,  on  Saturday, 
2  April  1 9 10,  Marcie,  youngest  daughter 
of  John  Alcock  of  Cambridge  Gardens, 
London,  and  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales. 

BRINE.  Vol.  4  page  18.  — The  Rev. 
George  Augustus  Brine  died  at  Beech- 
grove,  Honilon,  co.  Devon,  aged  70, 
on  Sunday,  27  February,  and  was 
buried  at  Honiton  3  March  19 10. 

The  Rev.  James  Edward  Bouverie 
Brine  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Horton 
with  Studley,  co.  Oxford,  January  1909. 

Page  22.  —  Frederick  George  Brine 
was  promoted  Commander  Royal  Navy 
31  December  1906. 

BRITTON.  Vol.  2,  pages  78  and  115.— 
Philip  William  Poole  Carlyon-Britton, 
President  of  the  British  Numismatic 
Society  1904- 1908,  Director  1909,  and 
again  President  for  19 10. 

BROADLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  87.— Eveline 
Augusta,  wife  of  Robert  Broadley  of 
Elleray,  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  died  at 
Elleray,  on  Thursday,  20  August  1908. 
Will  dated  24  April  1908,  with  codicil 
dated  28  April  1908,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1 3 10,  1908)  3  September  1908, 
by  Robert  Broadley  and  Robert 
Alexander  Longman  Broadley,  the 
Executors. 

BROCKLEBANK.  Vol.  9,  page  144.— 
The  Rev.  Clement  Edmund  Royds 
Brocklebank  was  ordained  Priest  by  the 
Bishop  of  London  14  June  1908. 


BROOKE.  Vol.  I,  page  78  {and  Addenda, 
I'ti!.  IS, page  vi.) — Robert  Astur  Ingham 
Brooke  was  baptised  at  the  parish 
church,  Halifax,  co.  York,  i  October 
1900.  Grace  Desir^e  Ingham  was 
baptised  at  Sliema,  Malta,  28  February 
1904 ;  children  of  Major  Christopher 
Robert  Ingham  and  Irene  Spencer 
Brooke. 

Page  80. — John  Weston  Brooke, 
Member  Geographical  Society,  was 
killed  in    South-West  China,  aged   28, 

24  December  1908. 

Robert  Weston  Brooke  of  The  Grice, 
Kirkburton,  co.  York,  married  at  Glass, 
CO.  Aberdeen,  on  Tuesday,  i  June 
1909,  Margery  Jean,  youngest  daughter 
of  Alexander  Geddes  of  Blairmore, 
Hunlly,  CO.  Aberdeen. 

BROWN.  Vol.  2,  page  28.— The  Rev. 
Ernest  William  Brown  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Bedstone,  co.  Salop,  6 
January  1906. 

BRUNKER.  Vol.  10,  page  114.— Ann, 
wife  of  Colonel  Howard  Molyneux 
Edward  Brunker,  died  at  Famborough, 
CO.  Hants,  on  Monday,  13  September 
1909,  and  was  buried  at  Aldershot  {see 
Pedigree  of  Thomas,  Vol.  6,  page  48). 

Page  115. — James  Robert  Brunker 
was  promoted  Captain  in  the  Army 
4  May  1907,  and  of  the  Indian  Army 

25  June  1909. 

Page  1 1 5  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  iv.) — Edward  George  and  Louie 
Elizabeth  Brunker  have  further  issue  a 
daughter.  Sheila  Jeannette,  born  at 
Milverton,  Palewell  Park,  East  Sheen, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  28  December 
1908,  baptised  at  Christ  Church,  East 
Sheen,  7  February  1909. 

Page  116.  —  I.ieut. -Colonel  Capel 
Molyneux  Brunker  was  promoted 
Colonel  by  brevet,  Lancashire  Fusiliers, 
24  June  1909. 

BURKE.  Vol.  3,  page  45.— Harold  Arthur 
Burke  was  Master  of  the  Skinners' 
Company  1906-1907,  and  is  a  Ciovernor 
of  Sir  Andrew  Judd's  F'oundation  and 
Skinners'  Schools. 

BURY.  Vol.  9,  page  113.— The  Rev. 
Irancis  Octavius  Philpott  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Little  Marcie,  co.  Hereford,  on 
Christmas  Day  1909.  Will  dated  5 
F^ebruary  1890,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  5  April  1910,  by  Harriette 
Jane  Philpott,  relict,  and  the  Rev. 
Octavius  Philpott,  the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS    ^    CORRECTIONS. 


BURY,  continued. 

Page  115.  —  Lucy  Louisa,  elder 
daughter  of  Percival  Bury,  was  married 
at  Hyde,  co.  Hants,  on  Wednesday, 
14  July  1909,  as  his  3rd  wife,  to  the 
Rev.  Vera  Awdry  (gth  son  of  Sir  John 
Wither  Awdry  of  Notton  House,  co. 
Wilts,  J.P.,  D.L.,  by  Frances  Ellen 
his  2nd  wife,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rt.  Rev.  Thomas  Carr,  Bishop  of 
Bombay) ;  bom  at  Notton  14  October 
1854;  educated  at  Chichester;  Vicar  of 
Broad  Hinton,  co.  Wilts,  1891-94,  and 
of  Ampfield,  co.  Hants,  1894.  He 
married  istly  at  the  parish  church. 
Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  on  Wednesday, 
3  August  1887,  Margaret  Emily, 
only  daughter  of  Frederick  Man  of 
Copehurst,  Beckenham,  who  died  at 
Southwick,  Trowbridge,  co.  Wilts,  aged 
29,  on  Saturday,  18  May  1889  ;  and 
2ndly  at  St.  John-the-Evangelist,  Upper 
St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Tuesday,  27  October  1891,  Mary  Louisa, 
only  daughter  of  Edward  Desborough 
Man  of  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea, 

Page  ri8. — The  Rev.  Guy  Francis 
Bury  of  Lincoln  College,  Oxford, 
B.A.  July  1908,  IVLA.  July  1909, 
ordained  Deacon  1908,  Priest  1909,  by 
the  Bishop  of  Oxford;  appointed  Curate 
of  Christ  Church,  Reading,  co.  Berks, 
December  1908. 

BUSH.  Vol.  6,  page  76.— Rear-Admiral 
Paul  Warner  Bush,  Commanded 
Portsmouth  Division,  Home  Fleet, 
1 908- 1 909;  was  appointed  Commander 
Legion  of  Honour  1909. 


CARR.  Vol.  7,  pages  123  and  126. — 
Emily  Blanche  (Lady  of  the  Manor  of 
Rotherhithe),  wife  of  Francis  Culling 
Carr-Gomm,  died  suddenly  at  The 
Chase,  Famham  Royal,  co.  Buckingham, 
in  her  60th  year,  on  Tuesday,  4  May, 
buried  at  Famham  Royal  on  Saturday, 
8  May  1909.  Will  dated  16  November 
1904,  \vith  codicil  dated  22  August 
1908,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
15  June  1909,  by  Francis  Culling  Carr- 
Gomm,  the  sole  Executor. 

Francis  Culling  Carr-Gomm  received 
the  Volunteer  Officers'  Decoration  1909. 

Page  123. — Henry  Morton  Carr  died 
at  49  Beauchamp  Road,  Clapham,  co. 
Surrey,  in  his  58th  year,  on  Thursday, 
31  December  1908,  and  was  cremated  at 
Woking,  the  remains  being  subsequently 


CARR,  continued. 

deposited  at  Teddington,  co.  Middlesex. 
Administration  (with  will  dated  30 
November  1897)  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  6  March  1909,  to 
Arthur  Newman,  the  lawful  attorney  of 
William  Ernest  Beazley,  sole  Executor. 

Thomas  William  Carr  died  at  Virden, 
Manitoba,  Canada,  aged  48,  on  Tues- 
day, 2  March,  and  was  buried  at  Virden 
5  March  1909.  Will  dated  23  August 
1903,  with  codicil  dated  28  September 
1908,  proved  in  Canada. 

Page  127. —  Hubert  William  Culling 
Carr-Gomm  was  appointed  J. P.  for  co. 
Buckingham  1909. 

CARR-ELLISON.  Vol.  6,  page  162.— 
Henry  John  Carr  was  promoted  Vice- 
Admiral  i  January  1901,  and  Admiral 
16  June  1904. 

Page  163.  —  Frederick  Ralph  Carr, 
a  retired  Lieutenant  of  the  Royal 
Navy  and  Hon.  Colonel  ist  Devonshire 
Volunteer  Artillery,  died  at  Lympstone, 
CO.  Devon,  aged  65,  on  Friday,  27 
November  1908.  Will  dated  20  April 
1905,   proved  at   Exeter   15    December 

1908,  by  Henry  John  Carr,  retired 
Admiral  R.N.,  and  the  Rev.  Charles 
Ridley  Carr,  brother,  the  Executors. 

Page  164. — Edward  William  Carr 
died  at  Heathlands,  Longcross,  co. 
Surrey,  aged  60,  on  Friday,  15  January 

1909,  and  was  buried  at  Longross. 
Will  dated  i  March  1897,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  12  February  1909, 
by  Henry  John  Carr,  the  surviving 
Executor. 

CARTHEW.  Vol.  8,  page  7.— Colonel 
Ranulphus  John  Carthew  was  appointed 
to  General  Reserve  of  Officers  23 
June  1909. 

CASS.  Vol.  I,  page  115.  —  Charles 
Herbert  Davis  Cass  was  promoted  Sub- 
stantive Major  Worcestershire  Regiment 
27  August  1902,  retired  6  July  1904; 
served  in  South  African  War  1899-1902 
(mentioned  in  despatches  "  London 
Gazette,"  10  September  1901,  Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps.  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps,  D.S.O.  26  September 
1901)  ;  J. P.  for  CO.  Cardigan  1908. 

CASTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  48.  — Godfrey 
Ernest  Castle  was  appointed  2nd 
Lieutenant  3rd  West  Lancashire  Brigade 
Royal  Field  Artillery  11  January  19 10; 
admitted  a  Solicitor  i  February  1910. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


CASTLE,  continued. 

Horace  Guthrie  Castle  married  at 
Kilpeacon,  co.  Limerick,  on  Thursday, 
1 6  September  1909,  Lilian  Georgina, 
3rd  daughter  of  Sir  Alexander  (William) 
Shaw  of  Derravoher,  Limerick,  J. P.,  by 
Eleanor  his  wife,  2nd  daughter  of 
William  Gough-Gubbins  of  Castle  Troy, 
CO.  Limerick  ;  bom  at  Roxboro, 
Limerick,  8  ^L1y  1884. 

CAVE- BROWNE-CAVE.  Vol.  n, 
page  154.  —  Louisa  Uilmot,  widow  of 
Colin  Minton  Campbell,  died  at  84 
Queen's  Gate,  Kensington,  London,  on 
Monday,  9  August,  and  was  buried  in 
Hartshill  Cemetery,  Stoke-on-Trent,  co. 
Stafford,  on  Saturday,  14  August  1909. 
Will  dated  20  December  1905,  with  two 
codicils  dated  5  March  1897  and  20 
November  1908,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  22  September  1909,  by  the 
Rev.  Herbert  Ernest  Campbell,  John 
Campbell  and  John  England  Tunnicliffe, 
the  Executors. 

Page  156. — Margaret  Wilmot,  younger 
daughter  of  William  Cave-Browne-Cave, 
was  married  at  Harborne,  co.  Stafford, 
3  January  1906,  to  the  Rev.  Hubert 
Bernard  Drew  (eldest  son  of  George 
Bernard  Drew,  Barrisler-at-Law);  born  at 
16  Durham  Terrace,  Westbourne  Park, 
London,  on  Friday,  4  August  1871  ; 
educated  at  Haileybury  and  at  Keble 
College,  Oxford,  matriculated  1 1  October 
1890,  aged  19,  B.A.  1893,  M.A.  1894; 
Vicar  of  Sutton-on-the-Forest,  co.  York, 
1903;  Domestic  Chaplain  to  the  Earl 
of  Feversham. 

Page  157. —  Henry  Meyrick  Cave- 
Browne-Cave  was  promoted  Engineer 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  1  May  1909. 

Page  159.  —  William  Astley  Cave- 
Browne-Cave,  undergraduate  at  Oxford, 
fell  out  of  a  punt  while  boating  on  the 
Upper  River  at  Oxford  and  was  drowned 
I  July  1908. 

Page  160. — Reginald  Ambrose  Cave- 
Browne-Cave  retired  as  Captain  Royal 
Navy  10  June  1907. 

CAVENDISH.  Vol.  i,  page  134.— 
Alwyn  Lionel  Compton  Cavendish 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Rifle  Brigade  4  December  1909. 

Page  136. — The  Hon''''  Caroline 
Fanny,  V.A.  (only  daughter  of  General 
the  Hon'''=  Henry  Frederick  Compton 
Cavendish),  Extra  Maid  of  Honour  to 
Queen  Victoria;  died  at  72  Oakfield 
Road,    Stroud    Green,   co.    Middlesex, 


CAVENDISH,  continued. 

aged  83,  on  Tuesday,  25  January, 
buried  in  Highgate  Old  Cemetery,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Monday,  31  January 
1910.  Will  dated  17  January  1908, 
proved  in  the  Princi|)al  Registr)'  26 
P'ebruary  1910,  by  Henry  Frederick 
Compton  Cavendish  and  Alfred  John 
Howard,  the  Executors. 

CHAMPNEYS.  Vol.  10,  page  51  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  At'.)  — Amian 
Lister  and  Mary  Constance  Champneys 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Marjorie,  bom 
at  Malvern  House,  St.  Albans,  co. 
Hertford,  on  Tuesday,  14  April,  baptised 
at  St.  Albans  Cathedral  11  May  1908. 

CHANCE.  Vol.  3,  page  62  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14,  page  via.) — Walter  Lucas  and 
Rosa  Edith  Chance  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Vivien  Rose,  born  at  146 
Hagley  Road,  Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Thursday,  4  NLirch,  baptised  at 
Great  Alne,  co.  Warwick,  1 1  April 
1909. 

Noel  Richard  Lucas  and  Laura 
Myrtle  Chance  have  issue  a  son,  Peter 
Richard  Lucas  Chance,  born  at  Finedon, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex,  on  Friday,  4  June, 
baptised  at  Great  Alne  1 1  July  1909. 

Page  68  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xvi.) — Frederick  William  Chance, 
M.P.,  married  2ndly  at  Plumbland,  co. 
Cumberland,  on  Thursday,  31  December 
1908,  Josephine,  youngest  daughter  of 
Sir  Wilfrid  Lawson,  Baronet,  M.P.,  by 
Mary  his  wife,  3rd  daughter  of  Joseph 
Pocklington-Senhouse  of  Netherhall,  co. 
Cumberland ;  born  at  i  Grosvenor 
Crescent,  London,  on  Monday,  29  June 
1874. 

Page  70. — Arent  Schuyler  [de  Peyster] 
Chance,  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  on  Thursday, 
1 6  December  1909,  Phyllis  Marion 
Elsie,  only  daughter  of  George  Owen 
of  Machen,  co.  Monmouth. 

Page  71. — Oswald  Kesteven  Chance, 
Captain  5th  (Royal  Irish)  l.ancers, 
married  at  Rougham,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Thursday,  4  March  1909,  Fanny  Isabel, 
2nd  twin  daughter  of  George  William 
Agnew  of  Rougham  Hall,  near  Bury 
St.  Edmund's,  co.  Suffolk,  M.P.,  J. P., 
by  Fanny  his  wife  younger  daughter 
of  John  Stuart  Bolton  of  Oulton 
Hall,  Aylsham,  co.  Norfolk ;  bom  at 
the  Poplars,  Eccles,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Friday,  i  October  1880. 


ADDITIONS   &'    CORRECTIONS. 


CHANCE,  continued. 

Page  71  (a/td  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  vii.) — Kenneth  Macomb  and 
Muriel  Clara  Chance  have  further 
issue  a  son,  John  Anthony  Chance, 
born  at  14  Cornwall  Terrace,  Regent's 
Park,  London,  on  Wednesda)-,  23 
June,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Marylebone,  London,  23  July  1909. 


CHASE.  Vol.  5,  page  75-— The  Rev. 
Charles  Henry  Chase  was  appointed 
Perpetual  Curate  of  Woodbury-Salterton, 
CO.  Devon,  15  September  1909. 

Una  Theodora,  only  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Henry  Chase,  was  married 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Woodbury-Salterton, 
on  Wednesday,  29  September  1909,  to 
James  Kemp  White  (son  of  John 
White) ;  of  Clare  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1886, 
B.A.  1889. 

The  Rev.  Cyril  Francis  Chase,  B.A. 
of  Pembroke  College,  Cambridge,  was 
ordained  Deacon  1 909  by  the  Bishop  of 
Winchester  and  appointed  Curate  of 
St.  Deny's,  Portswood,  Southampton, 
1909. 

Page  76. — The  Rt.  Rev.  Frederic 
Henry  Chase,  Bishop  of  Ely,  was 
appointed  Hon.  Fellow  of  Christ's 
College,  Cambridge,  1904,  and  of 
Queen's  College,  Cambridge,  1906. 

The  Rev.  Frederic  AUiston  Chase, 
Vicar  of  Fincham  St.  Martin  and  Rector 
of   Fincham   St.   Michael,   co.   Norfolk, 

1908,  married  at  Ridlington,  co. 
Rutland,    on    Wednesday,    20    January 

1909,  Ella  Margaret,  youngest  daughter 
of  Thomas  Edwards  Parker  of  Streatham, 
CO.  Surrey. 

Page  76  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  via.)  —  Charles  Allen  and  Ruth 
Murly  Chase  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Barbara  Ruth,  bom  at  Summersdale, 
Chichester,  co.  Sussex,  on  Monday, 
15  November,  baptised  at  St.  Peter 
the  Great,  Chichester,  21  December 
1909. 

Page  77. — The  Rev.  William  St. 
John  Chase  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Kangaroo  Valley,  New  South  Wales, 
1907. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Selwyn  Chase, 
Superintendent,  Church  of  England 
Boys'  Industrial  Farm  School,  Apollo 
Bay,  Victoria,  Australia,  1 906-1 90S, 
was  appointed  Minister  of  parochial 
district  of  Panton  Hill,  Victoria,  1908. 


CLAPTON.  Vol.  10,  page  9.— Edward 
Clapton,  \LD.,  died  at  Towercroft, 
Eltham  Road,  Lee,  co.  Kent,  aged  79, 
on  Tuesday,  28  September,  and  was 
buried  at  Stamford,  co.  Lincoln,  on 
Saturday,  2  October  1909.  Memorial 
service  at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee,  the  same 
day.  Will  dated  21  July  1908,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  29  October 
1909,  by  the  Rev.  Edward  Louis 
Churchill  Clapton,  the  sole  Executor. 

May  Vivian,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Edward 
Louis  Churchill  Clapton,  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Lee,  aged  42,  on  Monday, 
21  June,  and  was  buried  at  Stamford 
on  Friday,  25  June  1909,  after  service 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Lee. 

Page  10. — The  Rev.  Ernest  Clapton 
was  inducted  to  the  Vicarage  of  Christ 
Church,  Hatherden,  co.  Hants,  26  July 
1909. 

Page  II. — Alice,  younger  daughter 
of  William  Clapton,  was  married  at 
Canterbury,     co.    Kent,    on    Saturday, 

7  April  1906,  to  Edward  George 
Pearson  of  Summerfield,  Sevenoaks, 
CO.  Kent. 

Page  12. — Esther,  youngest  daughter 
of  Henry  Clapton,  was  married  at 
Widcombe  Baptist  Chapel,  co.  Somer- 
set, 20  September  1909,  to  the  Rev. 
John  William  Bailey  of  Southwick, 
CO.  Wilts. 

CLAY.  Vol.  I,  page  70  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xvii.)  —  \ViUiam  Henry 
Christy  and  Constance  Mary  Clay  have 
further  issue  a  daughter.  Cicely  Mary, 
born  at  Castle  Hill,  Duffield,  co.  Derby, 
on  All  Saints'  Day,  Monday,  i  November 

1909,  baptised    at    Duffield    1   January 

1 9 10. 

CLAY.  Vol.  14,  page  82. — Mary,  daughter 
of  Sir  William  Clay,  Baronet,  and 
widow  of  John  Walrond  Clarke,  died 
17  December  1907. 

Page  83. — Enmia  Georgiana  Christina, 
daughter  of  Sir  William  Clay,  Baronet, 
and  widow  of  Horatio  Mansfield  of 
^^'oodlands  Lodge,  Totton,  co.  Hert- 
ford, died  at  16  Egerton  Terrace, 
Brompton,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  78,  on 
Tuesday,  24  November  1908. 

Page  85. — George  Felix  Ne\"ille  and 
Rachel  Clay  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Henry  Felix  Clay,  born  at  West  Heath, 
Limpsfield,    co.    Surrey,    on    Monday, 

8  February,  1909. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


COCKERELL.  Vol.  lo,  page  34.— Henri- 
etta Francos,  widow  of  John  Cockerel!, 
died  at  Craigyr-Haul,  Castleton,  aged 
73,  on  Wednesday,  6  October  1909. 
Will  dated  15  October  1896,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  31  January 
1910,  by  John  Pepys  Cockerell,  son, 
and  Geoffrey  U'arburton,  son-in-law, 
the  Executors. 

Page  41. — Madeleine  Barbara,  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Louis  Arthur  Cockerell, 
died  at  St.  Leonard 's-on-Sea,  aged  71, 
on  Friday,  12  ^L-lrch  1909 

I^wrence  Homan  Mulock  Pepys 
Cockerell,  who  was  employed  with  the 
Egyptian  Army  3  November  1903  to 
14  November  1905,  was  promoted 
Captain  Royal  Berkshire  Regiment 
6  November  1908.  He  married  at 
Christ  Church,  Lausanne,  Switzerland, 
on  Friday,  29  January  1909,  Florence 
Octavia,  widow  of  John  Wright  of 
Duncdin,  New  Zealand. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  I,  page  56.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Gilbert  Brown  was  installed 
3rd  Cursal  Prebendary  2  November 
1897,  and  Prebendary  of  St.  Nicholas 
Penffors  and  Canon  Residentiary  in 
St.  David's  Cathedral,  17  January  1908. 

Page  57  (and  Addenda^  Vol.  2, 
page  iii.) — Percival  Porritt  Collier  was 
gazetted  5  October  1909,  2nd  Lieutenant 
2nd  West  Riding  Field  Company  West 
Riding  Divisional  Engineers. 

Page  57  {tind  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  VII. }  — The  Rev.  Carus  Vale  antl 
Olivia  Chambers  Collier  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Rachel,  bom 
at  East  Harlsey  Parsonage,  co.  York, 
31  August,  baptised  at  East  Harlsey 
2;  September  1909. 

COLLIER.  Vol.  3,  page  74.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Bernard  Grey  Collier,  M.A. 
University  College,  Oxford,  Curate  of 
St.  Andrew's,  West  Hillingdon,  co. 
Middlesex,  1907-1908,  was  appointed 
Chaplain  of  Byculla,  Bombay,  India, 
1 90S. 

COLLINS.  Vol.  4,  P-ige  113— The  Rev. 
John  Ferdinando  Collins  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Charlton,  co.  Wilts,  aged  72, 
on  Monday,  10  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Charlton  on  Thursday,  13  January 
1910.  Memorial  Tablet  in  Lockinge 
Church,  CO.  Berks.  Will  dated  17 
November  1908,  with  codicil  dated 
8  January  19 10,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  5  April  19 10,  by  Charles 
Forbes  Moir,  the  sole  Executor. 


COLLINS,  continued. 

I'age  115. —  Leopold  George  Arthur 
Collins  married  at  St.  Stephen's,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Tuesday,  19 
October  1909,  Ruth,  younger  daughter 
of  .Alfred  Seymour,  Captain  Rifle  Brigade. 

COLLYER.  Vol.  9,  page  18.— William 
Robert  Collyer  of  Hackford  Hall, 
Reepham,  co.  Norfolk,  was  appointed 
J. P.  for  CO.  Norfolk  1907. 

John  Johnston  Collyer,  Captain  Cape 
Mounted  Rifles  (South  African  medal), 
married  at  Alice,  Cape  Colony,   i   July 

1903,  Hilda,  daughter  of  M.  H.  Quinn. 
'I'hey  have  issue  two  daughters,  Nellie 
Rochford,  born  at  Alice,  Cape  Colony, 
26  May  1904,  baptised  there,  and  Freda 
Falconar,  Ijom  at  King  \\illiam's  Town, 
Cape  Colony,  i  April  1906,  bajnised 
there. 

George  Falconar  Collyer,  Captain 
4th  Volunteer  Battalion  East  Surrey 
Regiment,  Hon.  Captain  in  the  Army 
(South  .African  medal),  married  at  the 
Cathedral,  Shanghai,  China,  29  October 

1904,  Guendolyne,  daughter  of  Robert 
Thorburn  of  Birkenhead,  co.  Chester. 

Roger  Messenger  Monsey  Collyer, 
Lieutenant  Royal  Naval  Reserve  (South 
African  medal),  married  at  St.  Stephen's, 
Tonbridge,  co.  Kent,  30  November 
1909,  Maud,  daughter  of  Byron  Noel 
of  Ockham,  co.  Surrey. 

Page  19. — D'Arcy  Bedingfeld  Collyer 
was  promoted  Lieut.-Colonel  3rd 
Volunteer  Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment 
17  August  1906. 

Page  20. — Mary,  younger  daughter 
of  the  Ven*"'^  Daniel  Collyer  was  married 
at  Wilsford,  co.  Lincoln,  5  .April  1904, 
to  Philip  Connard  ;  born  at  Blackpool, 
CO.  Lancaster ;  Member  of  the  New 
English  Art  Club. 

COLMAN.  Vol.  8,  page  145.— Jeremiah 
Colman  of  Gatton  Park,  co.  Surrey, 
(only  son  of  Sir  Jeremiah  Colman, 
Baronet)  was  appointed  J. P.  for  co. 
Surrey,  June  1909. 

COLYER.  Vol.  13,  page  47.— Elizabeth 
Jane,  widow  of  Charles  Colyer,  died 
suddenly  at  East  Dene,  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  on  Thursday,  15  .April, 
and  was  buried  at  Crayford,  co. 
Kent,  on  Tuesday,  20  April  1909. 
Will  dated  21  December  1907,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  28  July  1909, 
by  Catherine  Colyer,  sister,  and  Ernest 
Henry  Colyer,  the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS    cr    CORRECTIONS. 


COMBER.  Vol.  7,  page  148  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  v.)  —  Janet 
Frances  Hartley,  wife  of  Edward 
Comber  of  Karachi,  India,  died  at  the 
Hotel  Burdon,  \Veymouth,  co.  Dorset, 
after  landing  from  Bombay  on  Sunday, 
7  March,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Melcombe  Regis,  co.  Dorset,  i  r 
March  1909.     Will  dated  12  December 

1905,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
5  May  1909,  by  Edith  Lamphier,  sister, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  148. — Frank  Wandesforde 
Comber  graduated  B.A.  of  Magdalen 
College,  Oxford,  1902. 

Page  149. — Henry  William  Comber 
of  Wadham  College,  Oxford,  B.A.  1902, 
M.A.  1906,  ordained  Deacon  1904 
and  Priest  1905,  by  the  Bishop  of 
Chester;  Curate  of  St.  Oswald's,  Chester, 

1906,  and  of  Odd  Rode,  co.  Chester, 
1904-1906. 


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COMBER.  Vol.  14,  page  23.  — Mabel 
Louisa,  younger  daughter  of  George 
Mervyn  Comber,  Commander  R.N.,  was 
married  at  St.  Stephen's,  Cheltenham, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday,  1 1 
August  1909,  to  Frederick  Griffiths  of 
Edstone  Hall,  ^^'ootton  Wawen,  co. 
Warwick,  son  of  the  Rev.  Frederick 
William  Griffiths,  Vicar  of  Coal  Pit 
Heath,  Bristol. 


COMBER.  Page  16  of  present  volume. — 
Blanche  Ethel,  5th  daughter  of  Thomas 
Denison  Comber  of  Sudbury  Lodge, 
Sudbury,  co.  Middlesex,  was  married 
at  Christ  Church,  Montpelier  Place, 
London,  on  Thursday,  7  November 
1907,  to  Joseph  Carl  Bayer  of  Vienna 
(son  of  Captain  Joseph  Bayer,  HI 
Dragoon  Guards,  by  Maria  his  wife, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Ferenzz  von  Gaugel  of 
Estergomm,  Hungary);  born  at  Salzburg, 
Austria,  2  November  1874. 

CONDER.  Vol.  I,  page  18.— Edward 
Conder  of  Terry  Bank,  Kirkby  Lons- 
dale, CO.  Westmorland  and  of  New 
Court,  Colwall,  co.  Hereford,  Lord  of 
the  Manor  of  Kilcot,  co.  Gloucester, 
died  at  Colwall,  in  his  8ist  year, 
7  February,  and  was  buried  at  Man- 
sergh,  CO.  Westmorland,  1 1  February 
1910.     Will  dated  3  April  1908. 

COODE.  Vol.  2,  page  18.— Athelstan 
Monro  Coode  employed  on  Survey  Duty 
East  -Africa  Protectorate  g  May  1909. 


COODE,  continued. 

Page  18.  —  Donald  Russell  Coode 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Artillery  27  July  1905,  promoted 
Lieutenant  27  July  1908. 

Page  21. — Francis  Trevenen  Coode, 
Executive  Engineer  Public  Works 
Department,  Lucknow,  India,  died  at 
Trevama,  St.  Austell,  co.  Cornwall, 
aged  33,  on  Thursday,  i  April,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Austell  3  April  1909.  Will 
dated  27  March  1909,  proved  at  Bodmin 
24  July  1909,  by  William  Melville  Coode. 

COODE.  Vol.  II,  page  114.— Barbara 
Cecil,  younger  daughter  of  John  Charles 
Coode  of  19  Freeland  Road,  Ealing, 
CO.  Middlesex,  was  married  at  St.  Paul's 
Cathedral,  Calcutta,  India,  on  Saturday, 
5  December  1908,  to  Arthur  Windsor, 
2nd  son  of  Charles  \Vindsor  of  Banbury, 
CO.  Oxford. 

COODE.  Vol.  12,  page  147. — Elizabeth 
Rushton,  only  surviving  daughter  of 
Vice-Admiral  Trevenen  Penrose  Coode, 
died  at  Denbury  House,  Newton 
Abbot,  CO.  Devon,  on  Sunday,  2 1  March 
1909.  Will  dated  3  February  1892, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  9  July 
1909,  by  Henry  Penrose  Prance,  the 
sole  Executor. 

COOKSON.  Vol.  3,  page  130  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  v.) — Bryan  and 
Annie  Cookson  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Sarah  Cordelia,  born  at 
7  Imber  Park  Road,  Esher,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  24  November,  baptised  at 
St.  Maurice's,  York,  30  December  1908. 

COOKSON.  Vol.  8,  page  49.— Frances 
Anne,  only  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  Thomas  Cookson,  died  at 
Headingley,  co.  York,  10  March  1910. 

COTTON.  Vol.  10,  page  70.— The  Rev. 
James  Stapleton  Cotton  was  appointed 
Rural  Dean  of  Nantwich,  co.  Chester, 
I  January  1908. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  Arthur  Stapleton 
Cotton,  graduated  B.A.  of  Selwyn 
College,  Cambridge,  1905  ;  appointed 
Curate  of  Witton,  co.  Chester,  1 1  June 
1909. 

Hugh  Stapleton  Cotton  was  appointed 
to  permanent  Stafl',  London  and  North- 
western Railway  Company,  20  Septem- 
ber 1909. 

Arthur  Masterton  Robertson  Legh 
was  appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Chester 
1905,  and  promoted  Captain  Cheshire 
Yeomanry  31  March  1906. 


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ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


COURTENAY.  Vol.  14,  page  76.— 
(icMir^c  Henry  Courlenay  died  at 
Southtown  House,  Kenton,  co.  Devon, 
aged  95,  on  Sunday,  2  January  19 10. 

Rev.  Thomas  Peregrine  Courtenay 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Down  St.  Mary, 
Bow,  North  Devon,  1908. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  5,  page  35. — Major  Algernon 
Tudor  Craig  was  appointed  Honorary 
Secretary  of  the  Army  Pageant  19 10. 

CRAIG.  Vol.  6,  page  146.— The  Rev. 
William  Alban  Cunningham  Craig  was 
appointed  Chaplain  of  Belmont  \\"ork- 
house,  in  the  parish  of  Christ  Church 
Sutton,  CO.  Surrey,  i  November  1908. 

GRAN  WORTH.  Vol.  10,  page  92.— 
The  Hon*"'"  Amy  Harriott,  widow  of 
Alfred  Hayley  Ridley,  and  elder  daughter 
of  Colonel  Robert  Thornhagh  Gurdon, 
Baron  Cranworth,  married  3rdly  at 
Assington,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Tuesday,  22 
August  1905,  Charles  Stirling  (eldest 
son  of  General  Sir  William  Stirling, 
K.C.IJ.,  sometime  Lieutenant  of  the 
Tower  of  London,  by  Anna  Christian 
his  and  wife,  4th  daughter  of  William 
Stirling  of  Content,  Jamaica,  and  Ken- 
mure,  CO.  Lanark) ;  born  at  Aldershot 
on  Wednesday,  1  March  187  i  ;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  14  I'ebruary  1890,  Lieutenant 
14  February  1893,  Captain  23  January 
1900,  Major  9  June  1907,  Adjutant 
24  June  to  5  August  1902,  Brigade 
Major,  South  .\frica,  6  August  1902 
to  6  July  1903,  D.A.Q.M.G.  10th 
Division  Fourth  Army  Corps  7  July 
1903  to  31  May  1905,  D.A.A.  and 
Q.M.G.  6th  Division,  Eastern  Command, 
1  June  1905  to  21  January  1906; 
served  in  the  South  African  War 
1899-1902-  (mentioned  in  despatches 
"London  Gazette,"  10  September  1901, 
Queen's  medal  with  five  clasps,  King's 
medal  with  two  ctasp.s.  Brevet  of  Major.) 

Page  93  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ir, 
page  vi.) — Bertram  Francis,  Lord  Cran- 
worth, and  Vera  Emily  his  wife,  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  the  Hon'''': 
Camilla  Elizabeth,  born  at  Grundisburgh 
Hall,  CO.  Suffolk,  on  Monday,  9  August 
1909,  bapti.sed  at  Culpho,  co.  Suffolk. 

Lord  Cranworth  was  appointed  to 
General  Reserve  of  Officers  1909. 

Page  95. — Philip  Richard  Thornhagh 
Gurdon  was  promoted  Lieut.-Colonel 
Indian  Army  9  September  1908. 

Page  97. — Florence,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Prebendary   Francis  Gurdon,  Vicar  of 


CRAN"WORTH,  continued. 

Christ  Church,  Lancaster  Gate,  Hyde 
Park,  London,  died  at  39  Porchester 
Terrace,  Bayswater,  London,  on  Tues- 
day, 23  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Aston  Tyrrold,  co.  Berks,  on  Saturday, 
27  March  1909,  first  part  of  service 
at  Christ  Church,  I^ncaster  Gate. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  10  .May  1909,  to 
the  Rev.  Francis  Gurdon,  husband. 

CRAWFURD.  Vol.  2,  page  9.— The 
Rev.  Charles  Walter  Payne  Crawfurd 
died  at  Ardmillan,  East  Grinstead,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  83,  on  Wednesday,  10 
March,  and  was  buried  at  East 
Grinstead,  on  Saturday,  13  March 
1909.  M.I.  in  the  chancel  of  St. 
Swithun's,  East  Grinstead.  Will  dated 
1 1    October     1 903,    proved    at    Lewes 

10  April  1909,  by  Major  Proby  Edward 
Payne  Crawfurd,  Raymond  Henry  P.ayne 
Crawfurd,  M.D.,  sons,  and  Henry 
James  Johnson,  nephew. 

Arabella  Payne,  eldest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Charles  U'alter  Payne  Craw- 
furd, died  at  Ardmillan,  East  Grinstead, 
on  Friday,  14  May,  and  was  buried  at 
East  Grinstead  on  Tuesday,  18  May 
1909.  Will  dated  3  April  1909,  with 
codicil,  proved  at  Lewes  5  August  1909, 
by  Caroline  Payne  Crawfurd,  Georgina 
Mary  Payne  Crawfurd,  sisters,  and 
Robert  Payne  Crawfurd,  brother. 

Robert  Payne  Crawfurd  of  Baidland, 
Seaford,  co.  Sussex,  married  at  the 
parish    church,    Seaford,    on    Saturday, 

11  September  1909,  Constance  May, 
younger  daughter  of  Herbert  Norman 
Evans,  M.A.,  M.B.  O.xford,  of  Hamp- 
stead  House,  Seaford,  by  Mary  Elizabeth 
his  2nd  wife,  daughter  of  Evan  Evans  of 
St.  Mary's  House,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke; 
born  17  May  1878. 

The  Rev.  Charles  Hubert  Payne 
Crawfurd,  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop  of 
Worcester,  died  at  The  Newlands, 
Kidderminster,  co.  Worcester,  in  his 
49th  year,  on  Friday,  1 1  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester, 
on  Wednesday,  16  December  1908. 
M.I.  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Swithun's, 
East  Grinstead.  Will  dated  5  February 
1898,  with  two  codicils  dated  10 
February  1899  and  16  June  1904, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  12 
February  1909,  by  Ellen  Mary  Craw- 
furd, relict,  and  Henry  James  Johnson, 
cousin,  the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


CRAWFURD,  continued. 

Page  9.  —  The  Rev.  Lionel  Payne 
Crawfurd  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Rams- 
gate,  CO.  Kent,  4  February  1907. 

Raymond  Henry  Payne  Crawfurd, 
M.L).,  was  appointed  Captain  No.  4 
Company  London  General  Hospital 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps,  Territorial 
Force,  2  December  1908. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  2,  page  120. —Catharine 
Dorothea,  only  daughter  of  William 
Cripps,  died  at  Cirencester,  co.  Glou- 
cester, aged  66,  on  Monday,  25  January, 
and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  at 
Cirencester  28  January  1909.  ALL 
Will  dated  27  June  1902,  proved  at 
Gloucester  23  February  1909,  by 
Frederick  William  Beresford  Cripps, 
the  surviving  Executor. 

CRIPPS.  Vol.  4,  page  73.— Ethel  Agatha, 
youngest  daughter  of  Henry  Kater 
Cripps,  was  married  at  Christ  Church, 
Clifton,  CO.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday, 
15  .-^pril  1909,  Edward  John  George 
Higham  (elder  son  of  Edward  H. 
Higham  of  ?>emantle.  West  Australia) ; 
of  Exeter  College,  O.xford,  B.A.  1904, 
M.A.  and  B.C.L. 

CRIPPS-DAY.  Vol.  8,  page  50.— Emma, 
widow  of  William  Henry  Day,  died  at 
Holly  Hill,  Meopham,  co.  Kent,  14 
September,  and  was  buried  at  Luddes- 
down,  CO.  Kent,  18  September  1909. 
M.L  Will  dated  20  March  1909, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  13 
October  1909,  by  Francis  Henry 
Cripps-Day,  son,  the  sole  E.xecutor. 

CRISP.  Vol.  13,  page  119  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  75,  page  xxviit.) — Thomas  Arthur 
Frederick  and  Ruth  Crisp  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Violet,  born  at  14  Redan 
Street,  Ipswich,  co.  Suffolk,  9  April 
1910. 

Page  119. — Katharine,  4th  daughter 
of  Frederick  Arthur  Crisp  of  The 
Manor  House,  Godalming,  co.  Surrey, 
was  married  at  Godalming  Church 
on  Thursday,  14  April  1910,  to  Hubert 
Goodman  Stocker  of  The  Rookery 
Farm,  Westcott,  co.  Surrey  (son  of 
Alonzo  Henry  Stocker,  M.D.,  of 
Craigweil  House,  Aldwick,  co.  Sussex, 
by  Ada  Mary  his  wife,  elder  daughter 
of  Thomas  Goodman  of  Islington,  co. 
Middlesex);  born  at  Peckham  House,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Thursday,  28  September  1882. 


CROWFOOT.  Vol.  I,  page  26.— The 
Rev.  Alfred  Henchman  Crowfoot  was 
appointed  Missionary  at  Grand  Falls, 
New  Brunswick,  Canada,  August 
1909. 

John  Winter  Crowfoot  married  at 
Nettleham,  co.  Lincoln,  on  Tuesday, 
20  July  1909,  Grace  Mary,  elder 
daughter  of  Sinclair  Frankland  Hood 
of  Nettleham  Hall,  J.  P.,  by  Grace 
Elinor  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Charles  Trollope  Swan  of  Sansthorpe 
Hall,  CO.  Lincoln. 

CRUWYS.  Vol.  7,  page  26.— Arthur 
John  Cruwys  (eldest  son  of  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Henry  Cruwys)  married  at 
Holy  Cross  Church,  Davidsons  Mains, 
Midlothian,  on  Tuesday,  19  January 
1909,  Stella  Mary,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Clement  Leigh  Coldwell, 
Rector  of  Holy  Trinity,  Stirling. 

CURE.  Vol.  2,  page  22. — Major  George 
Edward  Capel  Cure  was  appointed 
J. P.  for  CO.  Warwick  1908. 

Page  23.  —  Lieut.-Colonel  Herbert 
Capel  Cure,  D.S.O.,  died  at  Srinagar, 
Kashmir,  India,  aged  49,  on  Friday, 
19  March  1909. 

Page  24. — The  Rev.  Charles  Lawrence 
Capel  Cure  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Gidleigh,  co.  Devon,  May  1909. 

CURTOIS.  Vol.  I,  page  172. — Norah 
Willoughby,  youngest  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Peregrine  Edward  Curtois  was 
married  at  St.  Philip's,  EarFs  Court, 
London,  on  Thursday,  i  July  1909,  to 
John  Frederick  Halls  Dally  of  105 
Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex, 
(son  of  Dr.  Frederick  Dally  of  Belgrave 
House,  Wolverhampton,  co.  Stafford); 
born  2  August  1877  ;  of  St.  John's 
College,  Cambridge,  matriculated 
Michaelmas  Term,  1895,  B.A.  1898; 
Student  at  St.  Bartholomew's  Hospital ; 
M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1901  ; 
M.A.,  M.B.,  B.C.,  1903  ;  M.D.  Cam- 
bridge 1907  ;  M.R.C.P.  Lond.  1909  ; 
Assistant  Physician  National  Hospital 
for  Diseases  of  the  Heart,  Physician 
to  St.  Marylebone  General  Dispen.sary, 
School  Medical  Officer  and  Examiner 
L.C.C.  ;  Fellow  of  the  Royal  Society 
of  Medicine ;  formerly  Senior  House 
Physician  and  House  Surgeon  West 
London  Hospital. 


ADDITIONS   &•    CORRECTIONS. 


DAN  VERS.  Vol.  8,  page  63.— Louisa, 
wiildw  (if  Frederick  Charles  Danvers, 
died  at  Homestead,  Burnell  Road, 
Sutton,  aged  72,  on  Saturday,  21J  May, 
and  was  buried  at  Hcnhilton,  co.  Surrey, 
2  June  1909.  Will  dated  17  September 
1907,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry'  by 
William  George  Fraser  Nelson,  Solicitor. 

DARBY.  Vol.  4,  page  49.  — Rebecca, 
widow  of  Alfred  i)arby  of  Coalbrook- 
dale,  CO.  Salop,  died  at  Adcote,  Shrews- 
bury, in  her  89th  year,  on  Sunday, 
21  March,  and  was  buried  at  Little 
Ness,  CO.  Salop,  on  Thursday,  25  March 
1909.  Will  dated  7  July  1903,  with 
codicil  dated  12  March  1909,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  29  May  1909,  by 
Alfred  Edmund  \V'illiam  Darby,  Hillyar 
David  Chapman  and  Francis  Alexander 
Wolryche  Whitmore,  the  Executors. 

DARELL.  Vol.  14,  page  136.— Robert 
Darell  Elford  Darell  was  appointed  2nd 
Lieutenant  76th  Punjabis,  Indian  .\rmy, 
28  March  1909,  promoted  Lieutenant 
1910. 

DARWIN.  Vol.  4,  page  118.— Francis 
Darwin  was  President  of  the  British 
Association  1908- 1909. 

Page  1 1 8  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  /.v.) — Bernard  Richard  Meirion 
and  Eleanor  Mary  Darwin  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Ursula  P'rances  Elinor,  born 
at  Traverston,  West  Road,  Cambridge, 
20  August,  bapti.sed  at  Hunstanton,  co. 
Norfolk,  in  September  1908. 

DEACON.  Vol.  15,  page  130.— Sophia, 
4th  daughter  of  John  Deacon,  died 
at  39  Eaton  Square,  London,  in  her 
88th  year,  on  Saturday,  3  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Southborough,  co.  Kent, 
8  April  1909.  Will  dated  23  March 
1896,  with  codicil  dated  16  December 
1907,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
17  April  1909,  by  William  Francis 
Courthope  and  John  Francis  William 
Deacon,  nephews,  the  E.\ecutors. 

DE  CHAIR.  Vol.  II,  page  167.— 
Captain  Dudley  Rawson  Stratford 
De  Chair,  R.N.,  Naval  Assistant  to  the 
Controller  of  the  Navy,  was  created 
M.V.O-  /4thK;lass)  June  1908. 

DE  MAULEY.  Vol.  n,  page  133.— 
Gerald  Maurice  Ponsonby,  Captain 
Royal  Warwickshire  Regiment,  was 
transferred  to  the  Royal  Inniskilling 
Fusiliers  18  January  1908. 

Page  135.— The  Hon'''=  Louisa  Frances 
Charlotte,  widow  of  the  Hon*''=  Ashley 
George  John  Ponsonby,  died  at  Ardene, 


DE    MAULEY,  continued. 

I'.oscombe,  co.  Hants,  on  Saturday,  12 
February,  and  was  buried  at  Hatherop, 
CO.  Clloucester,  on  U'ednesday,  16 
February  19 10.  Will  dated  29  October 
1909,  proved  in  the  Princi|)al  Registry 
I  April  1910,  by  Edmund  Royds  and 
Frederick  William  Fane,  the  E.xecutors. 
Page  136— The  Rev.  Maurice  George 
Jesser  Ponsonby  proceeded  M.A.  of 
Trinity  College,  O.xford,  1905,  and  was 
appointed  Curate  of  Benenden,  co. 
Kent,  January  1909. 

DE  RAMSEY.  Vol.  15,  page  118.— 
Elizabeth  Mary,  widow  of  Richard 
Benyon  of  Englefield  House,  co.  Berks, 
died  at  r8  Grosvenor  Square,  London, 
on  Saturday,  23  October,  and  was 
buried  at  Englefield  29  October  1909. 
Will  dated  22  February  1907,  with  two 
codicils  dated  5  July  1907  and  8  April 
1909,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  10 
December  1909,  by  the  Rt.  Hon"-'' 
Ailwyn  Fellowe.s,  the  Hon''''-'  Lawrence 
Brodrick  and  Henry  Laurence  Whately, 
the  Executors. 

'i"he  Rt.  Hon''''-'.\ilwyn  Edward Fellowes 
was  appointed  Chairman  of  the  Norfolk 
Territorial  Force  Association  1908,  and 
D.L.  for  CO.  Norfolk  7  April  1909. 

Page  119.  —  Eric  William  Edward 
Fellowes  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as 
Midshipman  15  P'ebruary  1904,  Sub- 
Lieutenant  15  .Xpril  1907,  Lieutenant 
31  August  1909. 

Page  120.  —  The  Hon''''=  Hermione 
Frances  Caroline,  3rd  daughter  of 
\Villiam  Henry,  Baron  De  Ramsey, 
was  married  at  the  Guards'  Chapel, 
Wellington  Barracks,  London,  on 
Tuesday,  8  June  1909,  to  Lord 
Esm^  Charles  Gordon-Lennox,  M.V.O. 
(2nd  son  of  Charles  Henry,  7th 
Duke  of  Richmond,  K.G.) ;  born  at 
3  Grosvenor  Crescent,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  10  February  1S75  ;  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  ist  Scots 
Guards  16  December  1896,  Lieutenant 
13  April  1898,  Captain  3  December 
1902,  .^.D.C.  to  Major-General  Barring- 
ton  Bulkley  Douglas  Campbell,  South 
Africa,  10  to  12  March  1900;  employed 
with  West  Africa  Frontier  Force  9  May 
1903  to  27  February  1904;  served  in 
South  African  War  1900- 1902  (Queen's 
medal  with  three  clasps.  King's  medal 
with  two  clasps) ;  served  in  West 
Africa,  Southern  Nigeria,  1903- 1904 
(medal  with  clasp) ;  appointed  M.V.O. 
4th-class  2  August  1907. 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


DEVON.  Vol.  12  page  46. — Anna  Maria 
Laura  (Nita)  only  child  of  the  Hon"'^ 
Hugh  Leslie  Courtenay  was  married 
at  Powderham,  co.  Devon,  on  Tues- 
day, 14  September  1909,  to  Edward 
Osborne  Armstrong  Newcombe  (son  of 
Edward  Newcombe)  ;  born  30  August 
1874;  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Engineers  25  July  1893, 
Lieutenant  25  July  1896,  Captain  i  April 
1904;  employed  with  P'gyptian  Army 
14  December  1896  to  12  November 
1899;  Railway  Staff  Officer  i  January 
1900  to  30  June  1902  ;  em[)loyed  on 
Central  South  African  Railways  i  July 
1902  to  29  November  1903,  and  with 
Egyptian  Army  since  2  March  1905  ; 
served  in  the  Nile  Expeditions  1897 
and  1898  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"  London  Gaiiette,"  30  September  1898 
[battle  of  Khartoum],  4th-class  Medjidie, 
4th-class  of  the  Osmanieh,  medal); 
served  in  the  South  African  War 
1 899- 1 902  (mentioned  in  despatches, 
"London  Gazette,"  29  July  1902, 
Queen's  medal  with  four  clasps.  King's 
medal  with  two  clasps). 

Page  47  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
pai^e  X.) — The  Rev.  ^he  Hon''''^  Frederick 
Leslie  and  Marguerite  Courtenay,  have 
issue  two  daughters,  Evelyn  Frances, 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Honiton,  co.  Devon, 
30  June,  baptised  at  St.  Michael's, 
Honiton,  on  Sunday,  12  July  1908;  and 
Mary  Elizabeth,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Honiton,  on  Saturday,  15  January, 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Honiton,  on  the 
Feast  of  the  Purification,  Wednesday, 
2  February  1910. 

DEW.  Vol.  I,  page  285  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  Tf,  page  XI.) — The  Rev.  Roderick 
and  Gladys  Mary  Dew  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Gervase  Roderick  Dew, 
born  at  the  Rectory,  Kilkhampton,  co. 
Cornwall,  on  Monday,  20  December 
1909,  baptised  at  Kilkhampton  13 
February  1910. 

DICKEN.  Vol.  7,  page  140.  —  Rear- 
Admiral  Charles  Gauntlett  Dicken, 
R.N.,  retired  i  October  1908. 

Edward  Bernard  Cornish  Dicken  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  15 
July  1909. 

DIDHAM.  Vol.  6,  page  148.— Chambers 
Didham  was  appointed  Lieut. -Colonel 
Commandiirg  4th  Battalion  (Special 
Reserve)  Sherwood  Foresters  (Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire  Regiment) 
1909. 


DIMSDALE.  Vol.  12,  page  79.— John 
Sherwood  Stocker,  M.D.,  died  at 
Hillingdon,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  81,  on 
Thursday,  18  July,  and  was  buried  in 
Kensal  Green  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Monday,  22  July  1907.  Administration 
(with  will  dated  5  November  1885) 
was  granted  (Prin.  Reg.,  1658,  1907)  23 
November  1907,  to  Richard  Dimsdale 
Stocker  and  William  Dimsdale  Stocker, 
the  only  children,  the  residuary  legatees. 
John  Holdsworth  and  Edith  Kate 
Dimsdale,  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Edith  May,  born  at  23  Camac  Street, 
Calcutta,  India,  i  November  1906, 
died  I  September,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Circular  Road  Cemetery,  Calcutta, 
2  September  1907,  and  a  son,  Joseph 
Reginald  Holdsworth  Dimsdale,  born 
at  29  Sussex  Square,  Hyde  Park, 
London,  on  Tuesday,  18  August, 
baptised  at  St.  Stephen's,  Westbourne 
Park,  London,  17  October  1908. 

Page  80. — The  Rev.  Henry  Cockfield 
Dimsdale,  Rector  of  St.  .Augustine's 
with  St.  Faith,  under  St.  Paul's,  London, 
1908  ;  married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Thursday, 
4  February  1909,  Esther  Florence, 
elder  daughter  of  Maurice  Powell  of 
2  Kensington  Palace  Gardens,  London, 
by  Florence  his  wife,  daughter  of 
W.  O.  Manning  of  Gloucester  Terrace, 
London. 

DIXON-HARTLAND.  Vol.  15, page 36. 
Sir  Frederick  Dixon  Dixon-Hartland, 
Baronet,  M.P.,  died  at  the  residence  of 
his  father-in-law  (William  Langham 
Christie)  at  Glyndebourne,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  77,  on  Monday,  15  November, 
and  was  buried  in  the  family  vault  in 
the  churchyard  at  Charlton  Kings,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Saturday,  20  November 
1909.  Memorial  service  at  St.  Peter's, 
Eaton  Square,  London,  the  previous 
day.  Will  dated  14  December  1898, 
with  two  codicils  dated  29  July  1901 
and  13  February  1905,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  t2  March  19 10,  by 
Dame  Agnes  Chichester  Llixon-Hartland 
and  Charles  Scott  Chad,  two  of  the 
Executors. 

DONNE.  Vol.  5,  page  in.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Edward  Donne  married  at 
St.  Peter's,  Copdock,  co.  Suffolk,  18 
November  1908,  Edith,  youngest 
daughter  of  Alfred  Herbert  Morse  of 
Copdock  House,  Ipswich,  J. P.,  Captain 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


DONNE,  continued. 

ijOtli  and  73rd  Regiments,  by  Diana 
Ann  his  wife,  4th  daughter  of  Sir 
Edward  Sherlock  Gooch,  6th  Baronet ; 
born  at  Copdock  13  June,  baptised 
there  12  October  1873. 

DOWDESWELL.  Vol.  7,  page  81.— 
iunily,  widow  of  William  Edward 
1  )owdcswell,  died  at  the  English 
Hospital,  Jerusalem,  on  Tuesday,  20 
April  1909,  and  was  buried  at  Jerusalem. 
Requiem  Mass  at  St.  Joseph's,  Upton- 
on-Severn,  on  Thursday,  29  April  1909. 
Will  dated  28  March  1901,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  i  June  1909,  Ijy 
Edith  ("harlton  Anne  Ellis  and  Arthur 
Guy  Ellis,  the  Executors. 

DRAYNER.  Vol.  12,  page  166.— Eliza- 
betli  Jane,  daughter  of  VVilliam  Drayner, 
and  widow^  of  Isaac  Penny  of  Liscard 
Manor,  J. P.,  and  of  William  James 
Powell  of  Seabank,  Liscard,  died  at 
Abbotsfield,  St.  Michael's  in  the  Hamlet, 
aged  83,  on  Monday,  6  December,  antl 
was  buried  at  Wallasey,  co.  Chester,  on 
Thursday,  9  December  1909. 

DUGDALE.  Vol.  2,  page  105.— Frank 
Dugtlnle  received  the  Territorial  Officers' 
Decoration  1909. 

Page  106. — Gerald  Dugdale  married 
at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  2  February  19 10,  Violet 
Nora,  only  child  of  Colonel  Loyd  Nicol, 
3rd  Hattalioti  Rifle  Brigade,  of  Newton 
Hill,  CO.  Kincardine,  J.P.,  by  Agnes 
his  wife,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  Sanford 
Freeling,  K.C.M.G. 

Herbert  Crowe  Dugdale,  Major  i6th 
Lancers,  died  at  the  Great  Western 
Hotel,  Paddington,  London,  on  Satur- 
day, 13  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Wroxall  Abbey  Chapel,  co.  Warwick, 
on  Wednesday,  17  March  1909. 

Emmeline  Charlotte  Louisa,  his 
widow,  died  at  the  Great  Western 
Hotel,  Paddington,  in  her  50th  year, 
on  Friday,  19  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Wroxall  Abbey  Ch.ipel  on  Tuesday, 
23  March  1909.  Administration  was 
granted  at  the  Principal  Registry  19 
June  1909,  to  Constance  Gladys 
Dugdale  and  Sybil  Eldrydd  Kathleen 
Dugdale,  spinsters,  daughters,  and  only 
next  of  kin. 

Page  107. — Charles  Frederick  Dugdale 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  i6th  Lancers 
27  November  1909. 


DUGDALE,  continued. 

I'aye  107  {and  .Udenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  X.) — The  Rev.  Sydney  Dugdale 
was  inducted  to  the  Rectory  of  Whit- 
church, CO.  Salop,  17  February  1909. 
He  and  Phyllis  his  wife  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Penelope  I'hyllis,  born 
at  the  Rectory,  Whitchurch,  (jn  Monday, 
7  February,  baptised  at  Whitchurch 
15  March  1910. 

DUNCAN.  Vol.  13,  i)age  87.— Catherine, 
widow  of  William  Henry  Duncan,  M.D., 
died  at  4  ^L1ids  of  Honour  Row, 
Richmond,  co.  Surrey,  in  her  79th  year, 
on  Sunday,  7  February,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Richmond  lo  Feb- 
ruary 1909.  Will  dated  19  December 
1900,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  64,  1909) 
3  April  1909,  by  George  William 
1  )uncan,  son,  and  Joseph  Macandrew, 
brother,  the  Executors. 

EARLE.  Vol.  10,  page  no. — Georgina, 
6th  daughter  of  Sir  Hardman  Earle, 
Baronet,  and  widow  of  Hugh  Longueville 
Jones,  died  at  Elmsall  Lodge,  Pontefract, 
CO.    York,    aged    78,   on   'J'hursday,    10 

I  )e(-ember,  and  was  buried  at  Badsworth, 
CO.  York,  12  December  1908. 

EASTWOOD.  Vol.  5,  page  158  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  6,  page  />'.)  —  Harry 
Arnold  and  Hilda  Eastwood  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Joyce  Brooke, 
born  at  Thorpe  House,  Almondbury,  co. 
York,  25  May,  baptised  at  Almondbury 

I I  July  1909. 

EATON.  \'o\.  6,  page  86.  — Elizabeth 
Jane,  widow  of  ("harles  Ormston  Eaton, 
died  at  Tolethorpe  Hall,  co.  Rutland, 
in  her  75th  year,  on  Wednesday,  25 
August,  and  was  buried  at  Little 
Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  on  Saturday, 
28  August  1909.  Will  dated  8  May 
1903,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
7  October  1909,  by  Stephen  Ormston 
Eaton  and  Hubert  Francis  Joseph 
Eaton,  sons,  the  surviving  Executors. 

Mary  Isabella  Emma,  wife  of  Stephen 
Ormston  Eaton,  died  in  London  on 
Sunday,  17  June  1906,  and  was  buried 
in  Ken.sal  Green  Cemetery,  London. 
He  married  2ndly  at  St.  Andrew's, 
Wells  Street,  Marylebone,  London,  on 
Thursday,  27  May  1909,  Blanche 
Elizabeth,  elder  daughter  of  Colonel 
the  Hon'''"^  Charles  George  Cornwallis 
Eliot,  C.V.O.  (youngest  son  of  Edward 
Granville,  3rd  Earl  of  St.  Germans, 
G.C.B.,  by  Constance  Rhiannon  his 
wife,   4th  daughter  of  .Sir  Josiah  John 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


XIX 


EATON,  continued. 

(iuest,  Baronet,  and  sister  of  Baron 
Wimborne) ;  born  at  65  Ebury  Street, 
London,  on  Saturday,  18  August  1866. 

Page  87. — Hubert  Francis  Joseph 
Eaton  died  at  Ketton  Grange,  Stamford, 
CO.  Rutland,  aged  46,  on  Friday,  25 
March,  and  was  buried  at  Little 
Casterton,  co.  Rutland,  28  March  1910. 

EDMEADES.     Vol.   13,  page  179  (atid 

Addenda.  Vol.  /f,  page  xii.) — \Villiam 
Allaire  and  Winifred  Elizabeth  Edmeades 
have  issue  a  son,  Ashton  William 
Edmeades,  born  at  Stanwix,  co. 
Cumberland,  1 1  October,  baptised  at 
Nurstead,  CO.  Kent,  28  November  1909. 
William  Allaire  Edmeadswasappointed 
Adjutant  Royal  Artiller)-  i  April  1907. 

EDWARDS.  Vol.  i,  page  258  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  x.)  —  Henry 
John  and  Margaret  Ethel  Edwards 
have  issue  a  son,  Benedict  Henry 
Ashton  Edwards,  born  at  Three  Ways, 
Selwyn  Gardens,  Cambridge,  on 
Thursday,  19  November,  baptised  in 
Peterhouse  Chapel,  Cambridge  (entered 
in  the  Register  of  St.  Mary-the-Less, 
Cambridge),  31  December  1908. 

Page  260.  —  Maud  Violet,  elder 
daughter  of  George  Frederick  Edwards, 
was  married  at  Woodbridge,  co.  Suffolk, 
on  Thursday,  16  September  1909,  to 
Maurits  Van  Selms,  eldest  son  of 
Domine  Van  Selms  of  Rotterdam. 

The  Rev.  (George  Lionel  Edwards 
was  appointed  Curate  of  Hartwell 
and  Stone,  co.  Buckingham,  1906,  and 
Chaplain  of  the  Buckingham  County 
Lunatic  .Asylum  1908. 

Page  263. — Louisa,  youngest  and 
only  surviving  daughter  of  William 
Edwards,  died  at  Framlingham,  co. 
Suffolk,  aged  78,  on  Wednesday,  31 
March  1909.  Will  dated  18  April 
1905,  with  codicil  dated  6  December 
1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  46,  1909) 
18  June  1909,  by  Frederick  Swinford 
Edwards  and  Frederic  Gaskell  Ling, 
the  Executors. 

EGMONT.  Vol.  12,  page  17.— Spencer 
Arthur  Perceval  died  at  Putney,  co. 
Surrey,  in  his  78th  year,  on  Friday,  4  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  at  East  Horsley, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  7  February  1910. 

EVANS.  Vol.  4,  page  93.  —  Edward 
Nevett  Evans  married  at  St.  Mary's, 
Jeppes,  Johannesburg,  on  Saturday, 
9  October  1909,  Beatrice  Adah,  2nd 
dautrhter      of      the      Rev.       Leighton 


EVANS,  continued. 

Buckwell,  Vicar  of  Newington-next- 
Folkestone,  co.  Kent. 

Kenneth  WoUaston  Everett  Evans, 
married  at  Christ  Church,  Lancaster 
Gate,  London,  on  Wednesday,  24  June 
1908,  Dorothy  May,  eldest  daughter  of 
Charles  Keyworth  Hall  of  Village  Road, 
Oxton,  CO.  Chester. 

Marian  Gwendoline  Everett,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  James  Evans  of 
Brackenwood,  Bebington,  co.  Chester, 
was  married  at  the  Presbyterian  Church, 
Rock  Ferry,  co.  Chester,  i  July  1909, 
to  John  Noel  Buchanan,  son  of  John 
Mountain  Buchanan  of  Gloucester. 

Page  96. — Margaret,  widow  of  Edward 
Bickerton  Evans,  died  at  Whitbourne 
Hall,  CO.  Hereford,  aged  82,  on  Monday, 
6  September  1909.  Will  dated  9  May 
1904,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
II  November  1909,  by  Alice  Emily 
Evans,  daughter-in-law,  and  Edward 
Francis  Herbert  Evans,  grai.dson. 

FABER.  Vol.  I,  page  98.  — Reginald 
Stanley  Faber  died  at  23  Elsworthy 
Road,  Hampstead,  co.  Middlesex, 
aged  60,  on  Friday,  18  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Wraxall,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Tuesday,  22  December  1908.  Will 
dated  2  July  1885,  with  two  codicils 
dated  6  March  1908  and  4  September 
1908,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  9 
February  1909,  by  Elizabeth  Faber,  relict, 
and  Christopher  Rawson,  the  Executors. 
Silvia  Beatrix,  elder  daughter  of 
Reginald  Stanley  Faber,  was  married  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Haverstock  Hill,  London, 

28  September  1909,  to  the  Rev.  Herbert 
Lionel  Bashford  (4th  son  of  Frederick 
Bashford,  by  Emma  Charlotte  his  wife, 
daughter  of  John  Bockett) ;  born  7  .Au- 
gust 1869  ;  of  Emmanuel  College,  Cam- 
bridge, matriculated  Michaelmas  Term, 
1888,  B.A.  1891,  M.A.  1898;  Vicar  of 
Langrish,  Petersfield,  co.  Hants,  1909. 

FANE.  Vol.  12,  page  86. — Francis  Sophia 
Pole,  widow  of  George  Augustus  Scrope 
Fane,  died  at  Chiltern,  Ryde,  Isle  of 
Wight,  in  her  92nd  year,  10  April,  and 
was  cremated  14  April  1909.    Will  dated 

29  May  1901,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  30  June  1909,  by  x\ugustus 
Fane,  son,  the  sole  Executor. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  6,  page  116.— 
Herbert  Cecil  Fanshaw-e  was  granted 
honorary  rank  of  Major  on  resigning  his 
commission  in  the  Submarine  Miners' 
Militia  Engineers  29  May  190S. 


ADDITIONS   b'    CORRECTIONS. 


V KHSYiKSN'E,  continued. 

I'Ui^f  iiO  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  7, 
page  iv.) — Reginald  Winnington  and 
Susan  Isabel  Fanshawe  have  issue  a 
son,  Basil  Fanshawe,  born  at  6  North- 
umberland Street,  Edinburgh,  23  March, 
bajnised  at  St.  Andrews',  Bath,  15  June 

1908.  Reginald  Winnington  Fanshawe, 
Paymaster  Army  Fay  Department,  14 
February  1898  to  12  January  1908,  was 
promoted  Substantive  Major  13  January 
1908. 

Page  1 16  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  g,  page  v.) 
Frank  Raymond  and  H*enriettta  Maud 
(Rita)  Fanshawe  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Faith,  born  24  February  1908. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  1 4,  page  1 08.  -  Lionel 
.\rtluir  ;uk1  Eva  Fansiiawe  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Richard  Rupert  Fanshawe, 
born  at  Poona,  India,  on  'I'hursday, 
6  January  1910. 

FANSHAWE.  Vol.  15.  page  19.— 
Admiral  Sir  .Artiiur  Dalrymple  Fanshawe, 
K.C.H.,  now  of  Donnington  Castle,  co. 
Hereford,  was  created  G.C.V.O.  31  July, 
and  received  the  Order  of  "  Alexander 
Newsky "  from  the  Emperor  of  Russia 
5  August  1909.  He  was  appointed 
an  Admiral  of  the  Fleet  30  April  1910. 

Page  21. — Evelyn  Leighton  Fanshawe 
died  at  Delrow,  Bournemouth,  co. 
Hants,  aged  54,  on  Friday,  15  January 

1909,  and  was  buried  at  Bournemouth. 
Will  dated  19  .\pril  1904,  with  codicil 
dated  14  December  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  2  April  1909,  by 
Sir  Arthur  Dalrymple  Fanshawe, 
brother,  and  John  Edward  Fanshawe, 
cousin,  the  Executors. 

Page  22.  —  Renea  Leighton,  youngest 
daughter  of  Admiral  of  the  Fleet,  Sir 
Arthur  Dalrymple  Fanshawe,  G.C.V.O., 
was  married  at  Bishop's  Waltham,  co. 
Hants,  on  Tuesday,  25  May  1909,  to 
Charles  Moreton  Digby  Pigott,  only  son 
of  Sir  Thomas  Digby  Pigott,  C.B.,  by 
Julia  his  wife,  daughter  of  the  Hon*"'' 
Augustus  Henry  Macdonald-Moreton, 
Lieut. -Colonel  Coldstream  Guards. 

Page  26. — John  Edward  Fanshawe 
married  at  the  Church  of  the  Sacred 
Heart,  Brentwood,  co.  Essex,  on 
Thursday,  14  April  1910,  Mira  Monica 
Beata,  elder  daughter  of  Joseph  Francis 
Lescher  of  Boyles  Court,  co.  Essex, 
J. P.  and  D.L,  High  Sheriff  1885-86, 
by  Mira  Charlotte  his  wife,  only  child 
of  William  Hankey,  Captain  9th  Lancers; 
born  28  May  1876. 


FANSHAWE,  continued. 


I'UL^ 


-Colonel    Edward    Arthur 


Fanshawe  was  appointed  to  Command 
the  Artillery  of  the  6th  Division  at 
Mallow,  with  temporary  rank  of 
Brigadier- General   11  September  1909. 

FARMER.  Vol.  12,  page  102.  — Sir 
William  Farmer  died  at  Peterley  Manor, 
Great  Missenden,  co.  Buckingham, 
aged  77,  on  Wednesday,  8  July  1908. 
Will  dated  21  December  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1209,  1908)  6  August  1908, 
by  William  Alfred  Farmer,  Martha  .Amy 
Farmer,  spinster,  and  the  Rev.  William 
Wilfrid  Nutter  Barker,  the  Executors. 

Page  104. —  Mary,  2nd  daughter  of 
Jose[)h  Farmer  of  Sydney,  New  South 
Wales,  and  widow  of  Richard  Chandler, 
died  at  34  Avenue  Raphael,  Passy, 
Paris,  aged  59,  on  Monday,  30  April, 
and  was  buried  in  Passy  Cemetery 
2  May  1906.  Will  dated  i  February 
1906,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  788,  1906) 
22  June  1906,  by  Richard  Chandler, 
son,  and  William  Henry  Beall,  the 
Executors. 

Richard  Chandler  was  born  18  April 
1825  [tiot  18 1 9],  and  was  aged  69  [not 
75]  at  his  death,  2  December  1894. 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  8,  page  104.— 
The  Rev.  l*;dmund  Horace  and  Lilian 
Louisa  Fellowes  have  further  issue  a 
son,  Arthur  Edmund  Fellowes,  born 
at  the  Cloisters,  Windsor  Castle,  on 
Tuesday,  2  March,  bai)tised  at  St. 
George's  Chapel,  Windsor  Castle,  on 
Friday,  16  April  1909. 

FELLOWES.  Vol.  15,  page  85.— Charles 
Jmncs  Fellowes  died  at  Goyfield  House, 
Felixstowe,  co.  Suffolk,  aged  62,  on 
Saturday,  7  August,  and  was  buried  at 
Felixstowe  on  Wednesday,  11  August 
1909,  after  service  at  St.  John's, 
F'elixslowe.  Will  dated  3  March  1908, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  20 
October  1909,  by  Reginald  Octavius 
Fellowes  and  Evelyn  Napier  Fellowes, 
brothers,  the  Executors. 

Robert  Fellowes  married  at  St.  Mary's, 
Beverley,  co.  York,  on  Wednesday, 
8  September  1909,  Mary  Stuart,  eldest 
daughter  of  Arthur  Hutchinson  of 
Stockton-on-Tees,  co.  Durham,  and  of 
Redcar,  co.  Yorks. 

FITZWILLIAM.  Vol.  14,  page  33.— 
The  Hon'^''^  Hugh  Le  Despencer  Bos- 
cawen  died  s.p.  at  20  South  Street,  Park 
I^ane,  London,  aged  50,  8  April  1908. 


ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


XXI 


FITZWILLIAM,  continued. 


Page  II 


-Earl  Fitzwilliam  was  Lord 


Mayor  of  Sheffield  1909-1910. 

Page  34. — Elgiva  Mary  Kathom,  only 
daughter  of  the  Hon''''  William  Thomas 
Wentworth-Fitzwilliam,  was  married  at 
Al Walton,  co.  Huntingdon,  on  Tuesday, 
5  October  1909,  to  James  Auchinlech 
Dane  (son  of  Richard  Martin  Dane, 
K.C.,  Judge  of  Rathnally,  Trim,  co. 
Meath,  by  Kate  his  ist  wife,  only 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Frederick  Eldon 
Barnes,  Rector  of  Klimaley,  co.  Clare) ; 
bom  18  May  1883;  entered  the  Royal 
Artillery  as  2nd  Lieutenant  24  December 
1902,  promoted  Lieutenant  15  July  1906. 

FLAVEL.  Vol.  I,  page  207.— Gilbert 
Henry  Flavel  was  promoted  Lieutenant 
Royal  Naval  Reserve  October  1909. 

FLETCHER.  Vol. 3,  page  78.— Charlotte 
Fowler,  widow  of  the  Rev.  William 
Fletcher,  D.D.,  died  at  32  Jasper  Road, 
Upper  Norwood,  co.  Surrey,  in  her 
77th  year,  on  Tuesday,  19  January,  and 
was  buried  in  \\'est  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  23  January 
1909.  Will  dated  15  January  1908, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  18 
I'ebruary  19 10,  by  Charlotte  Josephine 
Slaney,  daughter,  one  of  the  Executors. 

Page  78  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  jc.) — Thomas  Russell  and  Minnie 
Fletcher  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Elizabeth  Mary  Doreen,  bom  at  The 
Bungalow,  Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  on 
Tuesday,  18  May,  baptised  at  Castle 
Bromwich,  co.  Warwick,  28  June  1909. 

Page  81. — Henry  Field  Fletcher  of 
Borras  Head,  Gresford,  co.  Denbigh, 
educated  at  Rugby  and  at  Brasenose 
College,  Oxford ;  Lieutenant  Denbigh- 
shire Yeomanry  Cavalry ;  married  at 
Pen-y-lan,  co.  Denbigh,  4  July  1908, 
Edith  Alice  Winifred,  younger  daughter 
of  Peter  Ormrod  of  Pen-y-lan  Hall. 

FLETCHER.  Vol.  13,  page  60.— 
Bolton  Littledale  Fletcher  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Scots 
Guards  i  August  1908. 

FLOYER.  Vol.  3,  page  116. —  Louisa 
Sara,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Ayscoghe 
Floyer,  died  at  Basingstoke,  co.  Hants, 
aged  79,  on  Monday,  22  November, 
and  was  buried  at  Salcombe  Regis, 
CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  25  November 
1909.  Will  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  4  January  19 10,  by  the  Rev. 
John  Kestell  Floyer,  the  sole  Executor. 


FOLJAMBE.  Vol.  i,  page  45.— Hubert 
Francis  Fitzwilliam  Brabazon  Foljambe 
married  at  Sprotborough,  co.  York,  on 
Tuesday,  16  November  1909,  Gladys, 
eldest  daughter  of  General  Robert 
Calverley  Alington  Bewicke-Copley  of 
Sprotborough  Hall,  Doncaster,  and  of 
Coulby  Manor,  Marton,  both  co.  York, 
by  Selina  Frances  his  wife,  eldest 
surv^iving  daughter  and  coheir  of 
Sir  Charles  Watson-Copley,  Baronet, 
of  Sprotborough  Hall. 

Page  47.  —  Arthur  William  de  Brito 
Savile,  Earl  of  Liverpool,  was  appointed 
Comptroller  of  H.M.  Household  July 
1909. 

Page  49.— The  Hon"'  Gerald  William 
Frederick  Savile  Foljambe  married  at 
Nuttall,  CO.  Nottingham,  on  Thursday, 
29  July  1909,  Constance  Isabelle,  only 
surviving  daughter  of  John  Holden  of 
Nuttall  Temple,  Nottingham,  and  of 
Hawton,  co.  Nottingham,  J. P.  and  D.L., 
by  Evelyn  Mary  his  wife,  2nd  daughter 
of  Henry  Eraser  Walter  of  Papplewick 
Hall,  CO.  Nottingham,  I.P.  :  bom  at 
Nuttall  Temple  19  October  1888. 

Page  50. — The  Rev.  Savile  Richard 
William  L'Estrange-Malone,  died  at  the 
Rectory,  Dalton  Holme,  co.  York,  aged 
70,  on  Wednesday,  16  September  1908, 
and  was  buried  there.  Will  dated 
14  March  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
1784,  1908)  18  December  1908,  by 
Frances  Slary  L'Estrange-Malone,  relict, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

Lady  Mabel  Evelyn  Selina  Mary, 
3rd  daughter  of  Cecil  George  Savile 
Foljambe,  Earl  of  Liverpool,  was 
married  at  Skillingthorpe,  co.  Lincoln, 
on  Thursday,  15  April  1909,  to 
Dr.  William  Woodbum,  son  of  John 
\\'oodburn  of  Australia. 

FOOTE.  Vol.  7,  page  131. — The  Rev. 
John  Vicars  Foote  of  Ely  was  appointed 
to  Ely  Diocesan  Occasional  Duty  Staff 
2  December  1909. 

Page  132. — Richard  Mild  may  Foot, 
F.R.G.S.,  was  appointed  Lieut.-Colonel 
in  Command  of  the  4th  East  Anglian 
Brigade  Royal  Field  Artillery  31 
December  1908. 

Page  132  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  i.x.) — Charles  Montagu  and  Norah 
Foot  have  further  issue  a  daughter, 
Agnes  Mary  Fayle,  bom  in  May  1909. 

FORWOOD.  Vol.  15,  page  96.— Sydney 
Brittain  Forwood  married  2ndly  at 
Shortlands,     co.     Kent,    on     Tuesday, 


xxu 


ADDITIONS    &•    CORRECTIONS. 


FORWOOD,  conlinued. 

27  July  1909,  Frances  Roberta  (Ruby), 
younger  daughter  of  Robert  Kerr  of 
Croxtcth  Lodge,  Sefton  Park,  Liverpool. 

FREEMAN.  Vol.  11,  page  50.— The 
Rev.  Edward  Vere  Freeman,  Vicar  of 
Littleham  with  Exmouth,  co.  Devon, 
1897-1908,  was  appointed  Incumbent 
of  Nuwara  Eliya,  Ceylon,  1908. 

Percy  Proke  Freeman  graduated 
B.A.  (Classical  Tripos,  part  i,  class  2, 
division  2)  of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
1909 ;  appointed  an  Assistant  Master 
at  Radley  College  in  1909. 

FRESHFIELD.  Page  172  of  present 
volume.— Sir  Frederick  Richard  Saunders, 
K.C.M.G.,  Treasurer  of  the  Ceylon  and 
Member  of  the  Executive  and  Legislative 
Councils,  died  at  57  The  Drive,  Hove, 
CO.  Sussex,  aged  71,  30  March  1910. 
Will  dated  15  January  19 10,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  18  April  1910, 
by  Frederick  William  Saunders,  son, 
and  Louisa  Caroline  Saunders,  daughter, 
the  Executors. 

Dame  Christina  Sophia  his  wife,  and 
3rd  daughter  of  ('harles  Kaye  Freshfield, 
died  at  57  The  Drive,  Hove,  on  Friday, 
15  January,  and  was  buried  in  Hove 
Cemetery  19  January  1909,  after 
Reqieum  Mass  at  the  Church  of  the 
Sacred  Heart,  Hove.  Will  dated  19 
October  1906,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  2  I^ebruary  1909,  by  Walter 
Trower,  one  of  the  Executors. 

FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE.  Vol.10, 
page  5  {and  Addenda,  \'ol.  14,  page  xiii.) 
Lionel  Edward  and  Eugenia  Cecilia 
Fuller  of  Charleston,  West  Virginia, 
have  issue  twin  son.s,  Lionel  Edward 
and  Eugene  Cecil  Fuller,  born  16 
January  1908;  a  son,  John  Trayton 
EHott  F"uller,  born  23  January  1909; 
and  a  daughter,  Eleanor  Grace,  born 
18  March  1910. 

FURNEAUX.  Vol.  6,page34.— Marjorie, 
.'lid  daughter  of  the  Very  Rev.  William 
Mordaunt  Kurneaux,  1  )ean  of  Winchester, 
was  married  at  the  Cathedral,  Winchester, 
on  Thursday,  15  April  1909,  to  Philip 
Stanley  Fewston  Stubbs  (4th  son  of 
the  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  William  Stubb.s, 
Bishop  of  Truro,  by  Harriet  his 
wife,  3rd  daughter  of  William  Turner 
of  Liverpool);  born  i  October  1881  ; 
of  Sidney  Sussex  College,  Cambridge, 
matriculated  Michaelmas  Term  1900. 


FURNEAUX,  continued. 

Page  35. — The  Rev.  Walter  Copleston 
Furneaux  was  instituted  Vicar  of  Nether 
Dean,  co.  Huntingdon,  7  October 
1909. 

Gertrude  Cecile,  elder  daughter  ot 
the  Rev.  Walter  Copleston  Furneaux, 
was  married  at  Christ  Church,  East 
Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  20 
February  1909,  to  John  O'Callaghan 
Wylde,  'elder  son  of  John  Wylde  of 
East  Sheen. 

Philip  Templer  Furneaux  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Liverpool 
Regiment  18  September  1909. 

GARRETT.  Vol.  5,  page  141.— Arthur 
Ncwson  liruff  Garrett  was  appointed 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Salop  1909. 

Helen  Elizabeth  Murray,  youngest 
daughter  of  John  Dunnell  (Barrett,  was 
married  at  Nailsworth,  co.  (iloucester, 
on  Thursday,  4  November  1909,  to 
M.  Douglas  Bannister,  younge.st  son 
of  Thomas  Bannister  of  Limehurst, 
Hayward's  Heath,  co.  Sussex. 

Page  143. —  Mary,  wife  of  Newson 
Littlewood  Garrett,  died  at  Redcot, 
Tadworth,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
20  January,  and  was  buried  at  Kings- 
wood,  CO.  Surrey,  23  January  1909. 
Will  dated  i  July  1906,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  6  March  1909. 

^'alentine  Edmund  Garrett  of  Sprough- 
ton,  CO.  Suffolk,  died  at  Ipswich,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Wednesday,  29  December 
1909,  and  was  buried  at  Sproughton 
3  January  19 10.  Will  dated  i  February 
1907,  [)roved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
22  March  1910. 

Page  144  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  15, 
page  xiv.) — Douglas  Thornbury  and 
Gwendoline  Frieda  Isabella  Garrett 
have  issue  a  son,  Roderick  Paul  Agnew 
Garrett,  born  at  7  Priory  Court, 
Mazenod  Avenue,  West  Hampstead, 
CO.  Middlesex,  27  December  1908. 

Page  144  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xxvii.) — Stephen  and  Mary  Garrett 
have  issue  two  sons,  Stephen  Denis 
Garrett,  born  at  Haylings,  Leiston,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Thursday,  i  November, 
baptised  at  Leiston  15  December  1906; 
and  Michael  Garrett,  born  at  Haylings, 
Leiston,  on  Sunday,  9  May,  baptised  at 
Leiston  26  June  1909. 

Page  144. — Victor  Richard  Garrett 
graduated  B..\.  of  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  1909. 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


GARRETT,  continued. 

Page  144  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  8, 
page  ix.) — Alfred  Stead  and  Winifred 
Mary  Garrett  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Winifred  Joan,  born  at  Alma 
Cottage,  Leiston,  co.  Suffolk,  25  May, 
baptised  at  Leiston  4  July  1905. 

GATTY.  Vol.  2,  page  154  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xxvii.) — Sir  Stephen 
Herbert  and  Katharine  Gatty  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Richard  Gatty, 
born  at  45  Onslow  Gardens,  South 
Kensington,  London,  on  Friday,  28 
May,  baptised  at  All  Saints',  Uplands, 
Stroud,  CO.  Gloucester,  6  July  1909. 

GERARD.  Vol.  9,  page  108  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  xi't.) — Lord  and  Lady 
Gerard,  have  issue  two  daughters,  the 
Hon'=''^  Violet  Ethel  Mary,  born  11 
March  1908,  and  the  Hon'''^  Patricia, 
born  at  23  Hill  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  17  March  1909. 

Lord  Gerard  joined  the  Royal  Horse 
Guards  as  2nd  Lieutenant  i  February 
1907,  promoted  Lieutenant  2  February 
1907,  and  Captain  12  June  1909. 

GIBBINS.  Vol.  7,  page  115.— The  Rev. 
Wilfrid  Hannay  Gibbins  was  Curate  of 
Horsley  and  Chaplain  of  Chavenage 
1 906- 1 908,  of  Wotton-under-Edge,  co. 
Gloucester,  1908- 1909,  and  was 
appointed  Curate  of  the  Annunciation, 
Bryanston  Street,  London,  1909. 

GIBBONS.  Vol.  9,  page  45.— Charlotte 
Jane,  wife  of  the  Rev.  Benjamin 
Gibbons,  died  at  Waresley  House, 
Hartlebury,  co.  Worcester,  10  March, 
and  was  buried  at  Stourport,  co. 
Worcester,  15  March  1910. 

Page  47. — Beville  Stanier  was  elected 
M.P.  for  the  County  of  Salop  (Newport 
Division)  January  1910. 

GIBSON.  Vol.  2,  page  90. — George 
Henry  Gibson  died  at  The  Nook,  Great 
Marlow,  co.  Buckingham,  in  his  41st 
year,  on  Sunday,  23  January  1910. 

GIDLEY.  Vol.  14,  page  131. — John 
Gidley  married  at  All  Saints',  East 
Budleigh,  CO.  Devon,  on  Wednesday, 
15  August  1906,  Jessie,  elder  daughter 
of  Thomas  Horton  of  Augustus  Road, 
Edgbaston,  co.  Warwick,  by  Fanny  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Thomas  Osborn  of 
Edgbaston. 

Sarah  Emily  Russell  was  privately 
baptised  23  February  1868,  and  received 
into  the  church  at  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter; 
Elizabeth  Caroline  was  privately  baptised 


GIDLEY,  continued. 

II  August  1870,  and  received  into 
the  church  at  Holy  Trinity,  Exeter ; 
Margaret  Frances  Mary  was  baptised  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Exeter,  30  November 
1871,  daughters  of  Bartholomew  Charles 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Gidley  of  Hoopern 
House,  Exeter. 

GILBEY.  Vol.  3,  page  144.— Arthur 
Nockolds  and  Beatrice  Gilbey  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Diana  Beatrice, 
born  at  Swakeleys,  Uxbridge,  co.  Middle- 
sex, on  Wednesday,  3  March  1909. 

Page  145.  —  Julia  Elizabeth,  4th 
daughter  of  Henry  Gilbey,  and  widow 
of  Alfred  Ellis  of  Bishop's  Stortford,  co. 
Hertford,  died  at  10  Gloucester  Road, 
Regent's  Park,  London,  5  June  1908. 
Will  dated  December  1899,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  909,  1908)  24  June  igo8, 
by  Charles  Martin  Burls,  son-in-law. 

Page  147. — John  Newman  Gilbey 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Welsh  Regiment  23  September  1908. 

GODDARD.  Vol.  6,  page  67.— The  Rev. 
Gerald  Henry  George  Goddard  was 
appointed  to  the  Rectory  of  Odstock, 
CO.  Wilts,  by  the  Earl  of  Radnor,  i  June, 
instituted  on  Tuesday,  27  July,  and 
inducted  on  Friday,  6  August  1909,  by 
the  Ven''''^  Francis  Lear,  Archdeacon  of 
Salisbury. 

GODDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  55  {and  Addenda, 
Vol  10,  page  ix.) — The  Rev.  Frederick 
Ernest  and  Edith  Harriet  Godden  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Rosemary 
Aileen,  born  at  Hawley  Vicarage, 
Blackwater,  co.  Hants,  3  July,  baptised 
at  Hawley  15  August  1909. 

GORDON.      Vol.  12,   page   179.— Lieut.- 

Colonel    Louis  Augustus    Gordon    was 

gazetted  C.B.  (Birthday  Honours) 
June  1909. 

GOSCHEN.  Vol.  15,  page  157.— The 
Hon'''=  Lucy  Maud,  wife  of  the  Hon**'' 
Alexis  Charles  Burke  Roche,  died  at 
Crowborough,  co.  Sussex,  on  Tuesday, 
16  March  1909,  and  was  buried  at 
Flimwell,  co.  Sussex. 

Page  160. — Catharine,  3rd  daughter 
of  Charles  Hermann  Goschen,  was  born 
7  March  1870  \not  26  January  1869]. 

Page  161. — Mabel,  4th  daughter,  was 
born  25  \iwt  26]  June  187 1. 

Sybil,  6th  daughter,  was  born  at 
Ballards  \tiot  Allards],  Addington,  co. 
Surrey. 


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ADDITIONS    &    CORRECTIONS. 


GOSCHEN,  continued. 

Page  162. — Arthur  Alec  and  Marjorie 
Mary  Goschen  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Grania,  born  at  Kinneagh,  Newbridge, 
CO.  Kiidare,  4  April,  baptised  at 
KilcuUen,  co.  Kiidare,  22  May  1909. 

Page  163.— The  Rt.  Hon"'  Sir 
William  Edward  Goschen  was  gazetted 
G.C.M.G.(Birtliday  Honours)  June  19 10. 

Edward  Henry  Goschen,  Secretary- 
General  of  the  Egyptian  Ministry  of 
Finance,  was  granted  H.M.'s  licence 
and  autht)rity  to  wear  the  Insignia  of 
Officer  of  the  Order  of  the  Crown  of 
Italy  July  1909,  conferred  on  him  by  the 
King  of  Italy.  He  and  the  Countess 
Mary  have  issue  a  daughter,  Henrietta 
Mary  Hosta,  born  at  Kasr  el  Doubara, 
Cairo,  on  Tuesday,  2  November  1909. 

GOWER.  Vol.  15,  page  39.  — Robert 
Vaughan  Gower  was  elected  a  Member 
of  the  Corporation  of  the  Borough  of 
Tunbridge  Wells,  co.  Kent,  November 
1909,  and  a  Member  of  the  Kent 
County  Council  March  1910;  appointed 
Commissioner  of  Land  Tax  1907. 

Page  40. — Joshua  Reginald  Gower 
matriculated  from  Trinity  Hall,  Cam- 
bridge, 1909. 

GRESLEY.  Vol.  8,  page  117.  — The 
Rev.  George  Nigel  Gresley  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Shenfield,  co.  Esse.x,  June  1909. 

Nigel  Howyer  Gresley  married  at 
London,  Ontario,  Canada,  21  October 
1903,  Mabel  Constance  Talbot,  daughter 
of  Nicholas  Jeffrey  of  London,  Ontario. 
They  have  issue  a  daughter,  Eleanor 
Constance,  born  1 1  October  1 904. 

Page  117  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  g, 
page  w'.)— Herbert  Nigel  and  Ethel 
Frances  Gresley  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Marjorie,  born  at  Milford, 
Doncastcr,  co.  York,  on  Friday,  22 
October,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Doncaster,  26  November  1909. 

GRIFFITH.  Vol.  14,  page  137. — 
Caroline  Maria,  2nd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Thomas  Griffith,  and  widow  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Walters,  D.  D., 
died  21  December,  and  was  buried  in 
Norwich  Cemetery  24  December  1909. 
Will  dated  i  October  1906,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  5  February  1910, 
by  Henry  Anthony  Hare,  and  the 
Rev.  Charles  Edward  Osborne  Griffith. 

GRUBBE.  Vol.  I,  page  30. — I_^urence 
Carrington  Grubbe  married  at  St. 
Mary's,     Kilburn,    co.     Middlesex,    on 


GRUBBE,  continued. 

Wednesday,  23  June  1909,  Marie 
Ellen,  daughter  of  John  Seymour  Lucas 
of  New  Place,  West  Hampstead,  co. 
Middlesex,  R.A.,  by  Marie  Elizabeth 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Louis  Dieudonne 
de  Corneli.s.sen. 

GWATKIN.  Vol.  2,  page  i.— Archibald 
Gwatkin,  Lieutenant  15th  I^ancers 
(Cureton's  Multanis)  was  killed  in  action 
in  the  Zhob  Valley,  North-West  l-'rontier 
of  India,  in  his  23rd  year,  on  Friday,  26 
February  1909. 

Page  3. — WilloughbyGamonsGwatkin 
was  promoted  Substantive  Colonel  7 
December  1909. 

Frederick  Ambrose  Stapleton  Gwatkin 
married  at  St.  Columba's,  Pont  Street, 
London,  16  August  1904,  Hilda  Muriel 
Bannnerman  Ramsay,  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  John  Wilson  of  Liff.  They 
have  issue  a  son,  John  Stapleton 
Gwatkin,  bom  at  33  East  Sheen 
Avenue,  East  Sheen,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Sunday,  2  May,  baptised  at  Christ 
Church,  East  Sheen,  13  June  1909. 

GWYDYR.  Vol.  12,  page  138.— Peter 
Robert  Charles  Burrell,  4th  Baron 
Gwydyr,  died  at  Stoke  Park,  Ipswich,  in 
his  99th  year,  on  Saturday,  3  April,  and 
was  buried  at  Belstead,  co.  Suffolk,  on 
Wednesday,  7  April  1909,  after  a 
service  at  St.  Mary's,  Stoke.  ^\'ill 
dated  18  February  1905,  proved  at 
Ipswich  17  August  1909,  by  Willoughby 
Merrik  William  Campbell,  Baron 
Gwydyr,  and  F".  K.  Ward,  the  Executors. 

Pages  140  and  142. — William  Talbot 
Talbot-Crosbie  died  at  Ardfert  .Abbey, 
CO.  Kerry,  aged  82,  on  Monday,  4  Sep- 
tember 1899,  and  was  buried  at  Ardfert. 
Administration  (with  will  dated  6  De- 
cember 1880,  and  three  codicils  dated 
9  February  1889,  8  April  1892  and 
I  October  1896)  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry,  Dublin  (151,  1900)  23 
July  1900,  to  George  Frederick  Trench. 
Sealed  in  London  16  August  1900. 

Page  142. — Charlotte  Anne,  youngest 
daughter  of  Merrik  Lindsey  Peter 
Burrell,  and  widow  of  Charles  Wilmot 
Smith,  died  8  December  1907,  and  was 
buried  at  St.  Leonard's-on-Sea,  co.  Sussex. 

HALES.  Vol.  I,  page  289. — Ada  Young, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  Richard  Cox  Hales, 
died  suddenly  at  27  Cambridge  Road, 
Hove,  CO.  Sussex,  aged  67,  on  Friday, 
24   December,  and  was  buried  at  the 


ADDITIONS    e^    CORRECTIONS. 


XXV 


HALES,  continued. 

old  parish  church,  Hove,  29  December 
1909.  Will  dated  13  February  1908, 
proved  at  Lewes  15  February  19 10,  by 
James  Elton  Hales  and  Charles  ^V'ebster 
Rede  Gell-Woolley,  the  Executors. 

HALIFAX.  Vol.  10,  page  134.- The 
Hon'''"  Edward  Frederick  Lindley  Wood 
married  at  West  Clandon,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Tuesday,  21  September  1909,  Lady 
Dorothy  Evelyn  Augusta,  younger 
daughter  of  William  Hillier,  4th 
Earl  of  Onslow,  G.C.M.G. ;  born  at 
7  Richmond  Terrace,  Whitehall,  on 
Saturday,  7  February,  baptised  at  the 
Chapel  Royal,  Savoy,  London,  2 1  March 
1885  (see  Vol.  J,  page  40). 

Page  135  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  xv.^ — Francis  Hugo  Lindley  and 
Lady  Dorothy  Meynell  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Dorothy  Emily,  born  at 
37  Charles  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Thursday,  24  September, 
baptised  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London  23  October  1908;  and  a  son, 
Hugo  Meynell,  born  at  3  Wilbraham 
Place,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Monday,  i  November  1909,  baptised  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  on 
Monday,  29  November  1909. 

HAMILTON.  Vol.  1 1,  page  72.— George 
Frederick  Hamilton  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  East  Kent  Regiment 
18  September  1909. 

HARDWICKE.  Vol.  4,  page  134.— 
Edward  Arthur  Hardwicke  died  at  Pieter- 
maritzburg.  South  Africa,  1 7  October, 
and  was  buried  there  20  October  1909. 

Page  135  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xz'i.) — Herbert  Junius  Allen  and 
Kate  Marian  Sarah  Hardwicke  have  issue 
a  son,  Junius  Gower  Fitzalan  Hardwicke, 
born  at  Vergemount,  Jarvis  Brook,  co. 
Sussex,  on  Wednesday,  26  May,  baptised 
at  Jarvis  Brook  21  August  1909. 

Page  136. — Cornelius  Samuel  Walter 
Hodgson  Du  Pre  died  at  Montpelier 
House,  Weston-Super-Mare,  co.  Somer- 
set, 23  January  1907.  Administration 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
12  June  1908,  to  Eleanor  Duncombe 
Du  Pre,  spinster. 

Constance  Ellen,  younger  daughter  of 
Junius  Hardwicke,  M.D.,  and  widow 
of  Cornelius  Samuel  Walter  Hodgson 
Du  Pr^,  was  married  at  Kendal,  co. 
Westmorland,  16  April  19 10,  to  Richard 
Clapham  of  Austwick  Hall,  Clapham, 
CO.  York. 


HARINGTON.  Vol.  10,  page  125.— 
Lieut. -Colonel  Arthur  Montgomery 
Harington,  Bey,  formerly  of  the 
Egyptian  Government  .Service,  died 
at  32  Royal  Avenue,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  aged  64,  on  Wednesday, 
8  December  1909.  Service  at  the 
chapel  of  the  Royal  Hospital,  Chelsea, 
on  Tuesday,  14  December  1909. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  12  January  1910,  to 
Arthur  Stuart  Harington,  son,  and  only 
next  of  kin. 

HARROWBY.  Vol.  12,  page  172.— 
Ihe  Hon''''  Archibald  Dudley  and 
Eleanor  Frederica  Ryder  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Atholl  Dudley  Ryder,  bom 
10  October  1909. 

Page  173  (and  Addenda.  Vol.  15, 
page xvi.) — The  Hon'''"  Robert  Nathaniel 
Dudley  and  Beryl  Ryder  have  issue  a 
son,  Geoffrey  Dudley  Ryder,  born 
8  August  1909. 

The  Hon*-'"  Robert  Nathaniel  Dudley 
Ryder  was  A.D.C.  to  Sir  George 
Ruthven  Le  Hunte,  K.C.M.G.,  Governor 
of  South  Australia,  12  May  1905  to  28 
April  1908,  and  was  appointed  Adjutant 
Territorial  Force  3  August  1909,  and 
promoted  Captain  8th  Hussars  19 
October  1909. 

HART-DAVIS.  Vol.  9,  page  31  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xxxt.) — Richard 
Vaughan  and  Sybil  Mary  Hart-Davis 
have  further  issue  a  daughter,  Deirdrd 
Phyllis  Ulrica,  bom  at  3  Stanhope 
Street,  Hyde  Park,  London,  on  Monday, 
5  July,  baptised  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  5  August  1909. 

HARVEY.  Vol.  1,  page  7.  — Harry 
Charles  Harvey  was  promoted  Lieu- 
tenant Royal  Lish  Rifles  22  March 
1893,  Captain  10  August  1898,  retired 
as  Hon.  Major  20  October  1900; 
he  married  on  Tuesday,  27  July  1908, 
Lilian,  youngest  daughter  of  Henry 
Woolf  of  44  Holland  Park,  London. 

HARWOOD.  Vol.  14,  page  178.— Henry 
Harwood  Harwood  was  promoted 
Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  5  August  1909, 
with  seniority  of  30  July  1908,  and 
appointed  ist  Lieutenant  H.ALS. 
'■  Ramble,"  China  Station,  1909. 

HASLEWOOD.  Vol.  7,  page  133-The 
Rev.  Frederick  George  Haslewood, 
LLD.,  D.C.L.,  died  at  the  Vicarage, 
Chislet,  CO.  Kent,  on  Friday,  30  .April, 
and  was  buried  at  Chislet  on  Sunday, 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


HASLEWOOD,  continued. 

2  M.iy  1909.  Will  dated  14  February 
igoS,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
17  June  1909,  by  the  Rev.  Christopher 
Francis  Beevor  Haslewood,  Noel 
Alfred  Fitzherbert  Haslewood  and 
Arthur  Ethelbert  Lyon  Haslewood,  the 
I'vxecutors. 

HAWORTH- BOOTH.  Vol.  8,  page 
130. — Cleorge  Henry  Cammell  died  at 
4  Park  Crescent,  Marylebone,  London, 
aged  52,  on  Friday,  18  December  1903, 
and  was  buried  at  Hathersage,  co. 
Derby.  Will  dated  16  August  1902, 
with  codicil  dated  17  January  1903, 
proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  149,  1904)  16  Feb- 
ruary 1904,  by  Edith  Mildred  Cordelia 
Cammell,  relict,  Bernard  Edward 
Cammell,  brother,  Edwin  Martin  and 
Digby  Clifton  Haworth-Booth,  brothers- 
in-law,  the  Executors. 

Page  131. — Julia  Caroline,  widow  of 
Edward  Calvert  Arneman  Haworth,  died 
at  Clapton,  co.  Middlesex,  aged  72,  on 
Friday,  19  November,  and  was  buried 
in  Rensal  Green  Cemetery,  London, 
24  November  1909.  Will  dated  6  Jan- 
uary 1909,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  15  April  1910,  by  Edward 
Arneman  Haworth,  son,  and  Hedley 
Ormonde  Butler,  the  Executors. 

Charles  Dand  Wilson  Cammell  died 
at  Marseilles,  South  of  France,  on 
Sunday,  14  May  1905.  Will  dated  27 
June  1900,  with  codicil  dated  26  June 
1 90 1,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  799,  1905) 
27  June  1905,  by  Geraldine  Theresa 
Cammell,  relict,  Bernard  Edward 
Cammell,  brother,  and  Edward  Martin, 
brother-in-law,  the  surviving  Executors. 

Page  132. — Violet  Louisa,  daughter 
of  Colonel  Benjamin  BlaydesJHaworth- 
Booth,  and  wife  of  John  Walmesley  of 
The  Hall  of  Ince,  co.  Lancaster,  from 
whom  she  obtained  a  divorce,  was 
married  at  the  District  Registry  Office, 
Beverley,  co.  York,  22  September  1903, 
to  Captain  Arthur  Wartensleben  Ewart, 
R.N.  (2nd  son  of  General  Sir  John 
Alexander  Ewart  of  Craigcleuch,  co. 
Dumfries,  G.(".B.,  by  Frances  his  wife, 
eldest  daughter  and  coheir  of  John 
Spencer  Stone  of  Callingwood  Hall, 
CO.  Stafford) ;  born  at  Sandgate,  co. 
Kent,  23  December  1862  ;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  15  January  1875, 
Sub-Lieutenant  23  December  1 881,  Lieu- 
tenant 23  June  1883,  Commander  31 
December  1895,  Captain  30  June  1901. 


HEATHCOTE.  Vol.  8,  page  2.— Lieut.- 
Cdlonul  (iilbert  Redvers  Heathcote  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Hants  1908. 

Page  3. — Beatrice  Henrietta,  youngest 
surviving  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon'''" 
Sir  William  Heathcote,  Baronet,  died  at 
102  St.  George's  Square,  London,  on 
Sunday,  18  April  1909,  and  was  buried 
at  Hursley,  co.  Hants. 

HEBERDEN.  Vol.  9,  page  57  (and 
"Ao/«,"  Vol.  S,  page  162).  —  Althea 
Hyde,  ist  wife  of  the  Rev.  Thomas 
Heberden,  was  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Francis  \\'olIaston,  by  Althea  his  wife, 
5th  daughter  of  John  Hyde  [not  as 
stated]. 

HELPS.  Vol.  14,  page  154.— The  Rev. 
Charles  Leonard  Helps  died  at  Pavilion 
Parade,  Brighton,  aged  68,  on  Friday, 
6  August,  and  was  buried  in  the  Extra 
Mural  Cemetery,  Brighton,  9  August 
1909. 

HERBERT.  Vol.  3,  page  123.— Lieut.- 
Colunel  Edmund  Arthur  Herbert  was 
promoted  Colonel  10  February  1909. 

Sir  Arthur  James  Herbert  was  created 
G.C.V.O.  1908. 

HEXT.  ^'ol.  I,  page  205. — Edward 
Hewlett  Hext  retired  from  the  Royal 
Navy  2  June  1909. 

Page  206. — John  Edward  Hext  was 
promoted  Captain  Indian  Army  5  May 
1909. 

George  Trevor  Barkley  Hext  was 
promoted  Captain  Indian  Army  2  May 
1909. 

HODSOLL.  Vol.  II,  page  53.— Arthur 
Maxfield  Pollock  Hodsoll  married  at 
St.  John's,  Southwick  Crescent,  Pad- 
dington,  London,  on  Thursday,  21 
October  1909,  Millicent  Mary,  2nd 
daughter  of  Samuel  Sharp  Berger  of 
Bragbury,  Knebworth,  co.  Hertford, 
J. P.,  by  Emma  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Richard  Wheen  of  104  Lancaster  Gate, 
Hyde  Park. 

HOLE,  ^'ol.  7,  page  129  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  12,  page  xxxii.) — William  Gerald 
and  Mildred  Ada  Hole  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Geraldine  Mildred,  born  24 
August,  baptised  at  St.  Matthias', 
Torquay,  co.  Devon,  9  October  1908. 

William  Gerald  Hole  is  now  a 
Lieutenant  in  the  Royal  ist  Devon 
Imperial  Yeomanry. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


xxvu 


HOVENDEN.  Vol.  15,  page  167  {and 
Addenda,  page  xvii.) — The  will  of 
Robert  Hovenden,  dated  9  July  1900, 
with  three  codicils  dated  respectively 
31  August  1904,  14  May  1908  and  31 
October  1908,  was  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  17  March  1909,  by 
Robert  George  and  Charles  Hovenden, 
sons,  and  George  Hook  Rodman, 
son-in-law,  the  Executors. 

Page  167. — Margaret,  widow  of  Robert 
Hovenden,  died  at  Heathcote,  Park  Hill 
Road,  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  in  her  79th 
year,  on  Saturday,  3  July,  and  was  buried 
in  Highgate  Cemetery,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  7  July  1909.  Adminis- 
tration was  granted  at  the  Principal 
Registry  18  August  1909,  to  Robert 
George  Hovenden,  son. 

Page  1 69.— Elizabeth,  wife  of  Frederick 
Hovenden,  died,  aged  67,  2  November, 
and  was  buried  in  Norwood  Cemetery, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Saturday,  6  November 
1909.  Will  dated  13  August  1S91, 
proved  in  the  Principal  Registry  14 
December  1909,  by  Frederick  Hovenden, 
husband,  the  sole  Executor. 

Charles  and  Mary  Louisa  Adelaide 
Hovenden  of  Nuremburg,  Croham 
Road,  South  Croydon,  co.  Surrey,  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Graham  Borden 
Hovenden,  born  at  Ashdale,  Perry  Vale, 
Forest  Hill,  co.  Kent,  on  Thursday, 
26  November  1908,  baptised  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Croydon,  13  November  1909. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  I,  page  92.— Henry 
Cecil  Lloyd  Howard  was  appointed  J. P. 
for  CO.  Flint,  3  July  1906. 

HOWARD.  Vol.  12,  page  126.— Arthur 
Dashwood  and  Melita  Margaret  Howard 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Ula  Pegatha 
Dashwood,  born  at  Fairlight,  Hampton 
Hill,  CO.  Middlesex,  on  Monday,  19 
April,  baptised  at  St.  James',  Hampton 
Hill,  4  August  1909. 

HOWARD  OF  GLOSSOP.  Vol.  12, 
page  94. — Winifred  Mary  Lisle,  Dowager 
Lady  Howard  of  Glossop,  died  at 
Felixstowe  on  Tuesday,  7  December 
1909,  and  was  buried  in  the  Secular 
Churchyard,  St.  Bernard's  Abbey.  Will 
dated  27  October  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  28  January  1910,  by 
Bernard  Charles  March  Phillipps  de 
Lisle,  nephew,  the  sole  Executor. 

Page  96.— The  Hon'='=  Bernard 
Edward  Fitzalan-Howard  was  appointed 
2nd  Lieutenant  Lovat's  Scouts  Yeomanry 
1906. 


HOWE.  Vol.  I,  page  288.— Mary  Anna, 
elder  daughter  of  Edward  Russell  James 
Howe,  died  23  March,  and  was  buried 
at  Langley,  co.  Kent,  29  March  19 10. 

Francis  Herbert  Howe,  Brevet  Major 
the  Welsh  Regiment  (retired),  married 
at  Northaw,  co.  Hertford,  13  April 
1 9 10,  Lilian  Agnes  Spencer,  youngest 
daughter  and  coheir  of  the  Rev.  Spencer 
Robert  Wigram  of  The  Grange, 
Northaw,  by  Elizabeth  Pearson  his  wife, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  William  Dalby, 
Rector  of  Compton  Bassett,  co.  Wilts ; 
born  18  November  1873. 

HUNT.  Vol.  II,  page  107. — Joseph 
Hunt  of  Culpho,  CO.  Suffolk,  died 
there,  aged  43,  on  Wednesday,  2  June, 
and  was  buried  at  Culpho  on  Monday, 
7  June  1909.  Will  dated  5  January 
1909,  with  codicil  dated  18  May  1909, 
proved  at  Ipswich  22  November  1909, 
by  Ethel  Hunt,  relict,  Arthur  Rust 
Hunt  and  George  Watkins  Hunt. 

HUTCHISON.  Vol.  5,  page  69.— 
Robert  Schlesinger  Hutchison  was 
promoted  Major  22  August  1909. 

JALLAND.  Vol.  12,  page  60.— The  Rev. 
Alfred  Ernest  Jalland  was  licensed  to 
officiate  in  the  diocese  of  Winchester 
1908. 

JALLAND.  Vol.  14,  page  189.— Emily, 
widow  of  Boswell  Middleton  Jalland, 
died  at  Holderness  House,  Hull,  aged 
80,  on  Monday,  24  May,  and  was  buried 
at  Sutton-on-Hull  28  May  1909.  Will 
dated  29  March  1884  with  three 
codicils,  proved  at  York  25  June  1909, 
by  Boswell  George  Jalland,  son,  and 
Emily  Webster,  daughter,  the  Executors. 

JAMES.  Vol.  I,  page  266.— The  Rev. 
Frank  James,  who  was  Curate  of 
St.  Margaret's,  Oxford,  1908- 1909,  was 
appointed  Rector  of  Edgworth,  co. 
Gloucester,  1909. 

JEAFFRESON.  Vol.  2,  page  52.— 
Caroline  Ellen,  only  child  of  John 
Cordy  Jeaffreson,  died  at  Walden 
Abbotts,  Whitwell,  co.  Hertford  (the 
residence  of  Sir  Frederick  Holiday), 
aged  48,  on  Tuesday,  28  September, 
and  was  buried  in  Paddington  Cemetery, 
Willesden  Lane,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Saturday,  2  October  1909,  after  a  service 
at  St.  Augustine's,  Kilburn.  Will  dated 
3  March  1904,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  28  October  1909,  by  Henry 
Charles  Newmarch  and  Frederic  Stuart. 


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JERMYN.  Vol.  3,  page  171.— Agnes, 
eldest  daughter  of  the  Most  Rev.  Hugh 
Willoughby  Jermyn,  Bishop  of  Brechin 
and  Primus  of  Scotland,  died  at 
Falmouth,  co.  Cornwall,  on  Thursday, 
8  July,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Falmouth  10  July  1909.  The 
Confirmation  of  the  will  in  favour  of 
the  Rev.  Edmund  Jermyn  and  Colonel 
David  \Vilkie  was  issued  by  the  Com- 
missary Court  at  Edinburgh  6  September 
1909,  and  re-sealed  in  the  Principal 
Registry,  London,  17  September  1909. 

Page  173. — Anne  Bates,  widow  of 
Rowland  Formby  Jermyn,  died  at 
Rossetti  House,  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  aged  84,  on  Wednesday, 
23  March,  and  was  buried  in  Brompton 
Cemetery,  London,  26  March  19 10. 

Colonel  Turenne  Jermyn  wasappointed 
Assistant  Quarter-Master-General,  Head- 
Quarters,  India,  6  July  1908. 

JESSEL.  Vol.  9,  page  72.  —  Herbert 
Merton  and  Maud  Jessel  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Doreen  Maud,  born 
at  50  Mount  Street,  Berkeley  Square, 
London,  on  Sunday,  7  February  1909. 

JODRELL.  Vol.  1,  page  34— The  Rev. 
Philip  Sherlock  Gooch  died  s.p.  29 
April,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard 
at  Benacre,  co.  Suffolk,  4  May  1909. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  6.— The  Rev. 
I'ercy  James  Debenham  Johnson  was 
appointed  Chaplain  at  Chakrata,  North- 
west Provinces,  India,  1908. 

JOHNSON.  Vol.  3,  page  18.— The  Rev. 
Henry  Barham  Johnson  was  appointed 
Rector  of  Asliill,  co.  Norfolk,  1908. 

The  Rev.  John  Hamilton  Cowper 
Johnson,  M.A.,  was  licensed  to  officiate 
in  the  diocese  of  Oxford  1908. 

The  Rev.  Wilfrid  Harry  Cowper 
Johnson  was  appointed  Chaplain  on 
probationat  Rangoon  Cantonments  1909. 

Page  19. — The  Rev.  Hubert  Vaughan 
Johnson,  Rector  of  Merrow,  co.  Surrey, 
1 900- 1 908,  was  inducted  to  the  Rectory 
of  St.  Michael's,  Winchester,  30  April  I  go8. 

JONES.  Vol.  I, page  287. — Colonel  Morey 
Quayle  Jones  retired  8  May  1909. 

JOSLIN.  Vol.  4,  page  66. — John  Henry 
Joslin  married  at  the  Iron  Room,  West 
Thurrock,  co.  Essex,  24  October  1905, 
Mary  Ruth,  daughter  of  William  H. 
Vellacott  of  Turmel  House,  West 
Thurrock.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
John  Henry  Joslin,  born  on  Thursday, 


JOSLIN,  continued. 

26  August,  baptised  at  the  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Upminster,  co.  Essex, 
in  N'oveniber  1909. 

JOYNSON.  Vol.  2,  page  55.— Lieut.- 
Colonel  William  Joynson  died  at 
Tachbrook  Mallory,  Leamington,  co. 
Warwick,  in  his  68th  year,  on  Thursday, 
8  April,  and  was  buried  at  Tachbrook, 
on  Saturday,  17  April  1909. 

KENRICK.  Vol.  5,  page  127. -The 
Rev,  Charles  Boteler  Kenrick  was 
appointed  Rector  of  St.  Philip,  Han)iIton, 
Ontario,  Canada,  1908. 

KENRICK.  Vol.  13,  page  61.— Herbert 
William  .\Iascall  Kenrick  retired  from 
the  iith  Hussars  25  January  1908. 

KITCHENER.  Vol.  7,  page  4.— Frances 
.\nna,  wife  of  Francis  Elliott  Kitchener, 
died  at  Oulton  Old  Hall,  Stone,  co. 
Stafford,  in  her  65th  year,  on  Sunday, 
21  February,  and  was  buried  at  Oulton 
26  February  1909.     M.I. 

Page  5. — Elizabeth  Thornton,  wife  of 
Philip  Elliott  Kitchener,  was  born  20 
December  1827  \jiot  1829]. 

Henry  Thornton  Kitchener  married 
at  Chester  12  June  1907,  Margaret 
Elizabeth  Evans. 

Norah  Frances,  only  daughter 
of  Colonel  Henry  Elliott  Chevallier 
Kitchener,  was  married  at  the  Church 
of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Mhow,  Central 
Provinces,  India,  on  Thursday,  17 
December  1908,  to  Patrick  Albert 
Forbes  i  Beckett  (elder  son  of  Arthur 
i  Beckett) ;  born  at  Cavendish  Square, 
London,  on  Wednesday,  17  March 
1880;  joined  the  Royal  Artillery  5  May 
1900,  Lieutenant  3  April  1901  ;  .served 
on  the  North-West  Frontier  of  India 
1908,  at  operations  against  the  Zakka 
Khel  (slightly  wounded). 

Page  6. — General  Viscount  Kitchener 
gazetted  G.C.S.I.  (Birthday  Honours) 
June  1909,  and  Field  Marshal  on  his 
retirement  as  Commander-in-Chief  in 
India  10  September  1909,  since  when 
he  has  been  Commander-in-Chief  and 
High  Commissioner  in  the  Mediter- 
ranean ;  the  Order  of  the  Grand  Cordon 
of  the  Rising  Sun  of  Japan  was  conferred 
upon  him  by  the  Emperor  of  Japan 
1909  ;  appointed  High  Steward  of 
Ipswich  1909. 

KNAPTON.  Vol  4,  page  16. — Augu.stus 
Lempriere  Knapton  Knapton  was 
appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Hants  8  December 
1908. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


LANE.  Vol.  5,  page  i6o. — The  Rev. 
Charles  Arthur  Lane  was  Incumbent 
of  St.  Mark's,  New  Barnet,  1 898-1 901, 
Acting  Chaplain  to  the  Forces  in  India 
and  South  Africa  1901-1902,  Local 
Preacher  in  the  diocese  of  Pretoria, 
South  Africa,  1903-1905,  and  Chaplain 
at  Braamfontein  1904-1905. 

The  Rev.  Frederick  John  Lane  was 
appointed  Vicar  of  Holton-le-Clay,  co. 
Lincoln,  October  1909. 

LANGMAN.  Vol.  6,  page  26  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  1 4,  page  xviii .) — Archibald 
Lawrence  and  Eleanor  Katherine 
Langman  have  issue  a  daughter,  Mary 
Eleanor,  born  at  97  Eaton  Square, 
Westminster,  on  Thursday,  6  August, 
baptised  at  St.  Peter's,  Eaton  Square, 
London,  3  November  1908. 

LAW.  Vol.  7,  page  62. — Patrick  Francis 
Law  died  at  Shurdington,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  73,  on  Friday,  3  December,  and 
was  buried  there  7  December  1909. 
Will  dated  4  October  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  10  January  19 10,  by 
Julia  Law  and  Walter  Henry  Patrick  Law. 
Cecil  Arbuthnot  Law  was  appointed 
Adjutant  Poona  Volunteer  Rifles  9  July 
1909. 

LEE.  Vol.  2,  page  64. — Frederick  Reginald 
Benedict  Duncan  Lee  married  at  Christ 
Church,  Insein,  Lower  Burma,  India, 
on  Saturday,  18  October  1902,  Mary 
Morwenna,  only  daughter  of  Cornelius 
Edward  Cardew,  M.  Inst.  C.E.,  of  the 
Burma  Railways  and  of  St.  Mawgan-in- 
Pydar,  co.  Cornwall,  J. P.,  by  Flora 
his  wife,  daughter  of  George  Hutchins 
Bellasis,  Major  in  the  Hon''''  East  India 
Co.'s  Bombay  Army,  and  of  Bowness, 
CO.  Westmorland.  They  have  issue  a 
son,  Leonard  Staveley  Lee,  bom  at 
Rangoon,  Burma,  on  Wednesday,  29 
July  1903;  and  a  daughter  Alinnie 
Agnes  Theodora,  born  at  Taunggyi, 
Southern  Shan  States,  Upper  Burma, 
on  Wednesday,  21  April  1909. 

Leonard  Miles  Henry  Lee  married  at 
St.  Matthias',  Earl's  Court,  London,  on 
Monday,  26  October  1908,  Gwladys  Ada 
Constance,  daughter  of  Walter  North, 
Stipendary  Magistrate  of  Merthyr  Tydvil. 

LEES.  Vol.  4,  page  15T. — Eric  Brown 
Lees  of  Thurland  Castle,  co.  Lancaster, 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  matriculated 
1897,  B.A.  1900,  M.A.  1904,  J. P.  for 
counties  of  Westmorland  1899,  and 
Lancaster  1907,  married  at  St.  Wilfrid's, 
Melling,  co.  Lancaster,  23  June  1909, 


LEES,  continued. 

Mary  Florence,  3rd  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  Charles  Stead  Hope,  Vicar  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Southport,  co.  Lancaster, 
by  Eleanor  Jane  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  Allen  Francis  Saunders  of 
Wennington  Hall,  co.  Lancaster. 

LEGH.  Vol.  10,  page  79.  —  Arthur 
Masterton  Robertson  Legh  was  appointed 
J.P.  for  CO.  Chester  16  October  1905, 
he  was  promoted  Captain  Cheshire 
Yeomanry  Cavalry  31  March  1906. 

LEICESTER.  Vol.  8,  page  155.— Thomas 
William  Coke,  Earl  of  Leicester,  K.G., 
died  at  Holkham  Hall,  co.  Norfolk,  on 
Sunday,  24  January,  and  was  buried  at 
Holkham  on  Thursday,  28  January  1909. 
Memorial  service  at  Norwich  Cathedral 
at  the  same  time.  Will  dated  26  March 
1897,  with  seven  codicils  dated  13 
September  1897  to  10  November 
1906,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
25  February  1909,  by  Georgiana  Caro- 
line, Countess  Dowager  of  Leicester, 
Thomas  William,  Earl  of  Leicester, 
and  George,  Viscount  Cobham. 

Page  157  (and  Addenda.,  Vol.  14, 
page  xviii.) — The  Hon'''=  John  Spencer 
and  Dorothy  Olive  Coke  have  issue  a 
son,  Gerald  Edward  Coke,  born  24 
October  1907.  The  Hon''''=  John 
Spencer  Coke  was  promoted  Captain 
Scots  Guards  6  March  1909. 

Page  157. — Colonel  Thomas  William 
Coke,  3rd  Earl  of  Leicester,  C.M.G., 
was  created  G.C.V.O.  11  June  1908; 
President  Norfolk  Territorial  Force 
Association  1908. 

Page  157  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  A-w.)^Thomas  William,  Viscount 
Coke,  and  Marion  Gertrude  his  wife, 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Angela  Mary, 
born  6  November,  died  19  December 
1906;  a  son,  Thomas  William  Edward 
Coke,  born  16  May  1907,  baptised  at 
the  Guards' Chapel,  Wellington  Barracks, 
London,  25  June  1907  (H.M.  King 
Edward  VII.  stood  sponsor) ;  and  a 
daughter,  Sylvia  Beatrice  bom  at  9 
Southwick  Crescent,  Paddington,  Lon- 
don, on  Tuesday,  19  October  1909. 
Viscount  Coke  was  appointed  J.P.  for 
CO.  Norfolk  lo  September  1909. 

Page  157  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  xvi.) — The  Hon*"''  Arthur  George 
and  Phyllis  Hermione  Coke  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Diana  Merial,  bom  7  No- 
vember 1907  ;  and  a  son,  Anthony 
Lovel  Coke,  born  11  September  1909. 


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ADDITIONS  ^   CORRECTIONS. 


LEICESTER,  continued. 

Page  158.  —  Reginald  Grey  Coke 
married  3rdly  in  London  17  December 
1907,  Galia,  daughter  of  Professor 
^Iichael  Hambourg  of  2  Clifton  Gardens, 
Maida  Hill,  London.  They  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Sylvia  Katharine,  born 
4  January  1910. 

LEVESON  GOWER.  Vol.  t,  page  22 
(and  Addenda,  Vol.  2,  pa};e  iv.) — 
Granville  Charles  Gresham  and  Evelyn 
Mildred  I^eveson  Gower  have  further 
issue  a  son,  Alan  John  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower,  born  at  Titsey  Place, 
Limpsfield,  co.  Surrey,  22  September, 
baptised  at  Titsey  31  October  1909. 

Page  23  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xvi.) — Evelyn  Marmaduke  Gresham 
and  Elo  Janet  Catherine  Leveson  Gower 
of  Langiey  Lodge,  Sutton  Valence, 
CO.  Kent,  have  issue  a  son,  Alastair 
Marmaduke  Gresham  Leveson  Gower, 
born  14  June,  baptised  at  Hollingbourne, 
CO.  Kent,  2  August  1907. 

Page  23. — Henry  Dudley  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  23  April  1908, 
Enid  Mary,  elder  daughter  of  Robert 
Sharp  Borgnis  Hammond-Chambers, 
K.C.,  by  Lucy  Grace  his  wife,  daughter 
of  William  Henry  Broadhurst  of 
Cheltenham,  co.  Gloucester. 

Page  24. — Arthur  Francis  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower,  a  Knight  of  Justice  of 
the  Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England,  retired  from  the 
Diplomatic  Service  i  May  1905. 

Page  25. — William  George  Gresham 
Leveson  Gower  was  appointed  Clerk  in 
the  House  of  Lords  1908. 

Osbert  Charles  Gresham  Leveson 
Gower  was  promoted  Sub-Lieutenant 
R.N.  30  September  1908. 

LILLINGSTON.  Vol.  9,  page  39.— 
The  Rev.  Frank  Lillingston  died, 
aged  37,  7  September,  and  was  buried 
at  Sail,  CO.  Norfolk,  10  September  1909. 
Page  40. — The  Rev.  Arthur  Blackwell 
Goulburn  and  Mabel  Mary  Lillingston 
have  further  issue  a  son,  Malcolm  George 
Lillingston,  born  at  Holy  Trinity 
Vicarage,  Hull,  co.  York,  on  Tuesday, 
13  July,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hull, 
13  August  1909.  The  Rev.  .Arthur  Black- 
well  Goulburn  Lillingston  was  appointed 
Acting  Chaplain  ist  Volunteer  I3attalion 
East  Yorkshire  Regiment  3  June  1905, 
Chaplain  (4th-class)  4th  Battalion  East 
Yorkshire  Regiment  i  April  1908. 


LILLINGSTON,  continued. 

Page  40.— The  Rev.  Cecil  George 
Campbell  Lillingston  was  appointed 
Vicar  of  Christ  Church,  Clifton, 
CO.  Ciloucester,  November  1908.  He 
married  there  on  'I'hursday,  11 
November  1909,  Kathleen  Marion 
Eleanora,  daughter  of  Colonel  Henry 
Bourchier  Osborne  Savile  of  Rodney 
Place,  Clifton,  C.B.,  V.D.,  formerly  of 
the  Royal  Artillery. 

LINDSAY.  Vol.  4,  page  105. — Francis 
Howard  Lindsay,  B.A.  Clare  College, 
Cambridge,  an  Examiner  in  the  Scottish 
Education  Department,  married  at  St. 
Paul's,  Knightsbridgc,  London,  on  Thurs- 
day, 14  April  1910,  Helen  Margaret, 
daughter  of  Stewart  MacDougall  of 
Lunga,  Ardfern,  co.  Argyll,  Major 
Argyll  and  Sutherland  Highlanders, 
J. P.  and  D.L.  for  co.  Argyll,  by 
Wilhelmina  his  wife,  2nd  daughter  and 
coheir  of  \N'illiam  Liddell  of  Sutton  and 
Keldy  Castle,  co.  York. 

Page  106.- — Frances  Ruby  Vera,  only 
child  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Walter  James 
Lindsay  of  Elmthorpe,  near  Oxford,  was 
married  at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster, 
on  Wednesday,  21  July  1909,  to  Ralph 
Harding  Peto,  eldest  son  of  William 
Herbert  Peto  of  Dunkinty,  Elgin. 

(jeorge  Humphrey  Maurice  Lindsay 
was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  King's 
Own  Scottish  Borderers  6  February  1909. 

LITTLE.  Vol.  5,  page  87.  — Alfred 
Goldsmith  Little  died  at  Brownshill 
Court,  near  Stroud,  co.  Gloucester, 
aged  61,  on  Tuesday,  6  April  1909. 
Will  dated  2  January  1909,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  i  July  1909,  by 
Edward  Palling  Little  and  Frederick 
Arthur  Little,  brothers,  the  Executors. 

Page  88.  — Edward  Palling  Little 
married  at  St.  George's,  Hanover 
Square,  London,  on  Thursday,  30 
September  1909,  Clara  Gertrude, 
younger  daughter  of  John  Bury  of 
Ayton,  CO.  York. 

LITTLEDALE.  Vol.  i,  page  238.— 
Henry  Ambrose  Pud.say  Lililedale  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Yorkshire  Light 
Infantry  16  November  1901,  Captain 
I  June  1909,  on  special  employment  in 
South  Africa  17  January  1909. 

Page  239. — Ralph  Pudsay  Littledale 
retired  from  the  Royal  Engineers  18 
January  1907. 


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XXXI 


LLEWELLYN.  Vol.  6,  page  154.— 
Robert  William  Llewellyn  of  Court 
Colman,  Bridgend,  and  of  Baglan 
Hall,  Briton  Ferry,  co.  Glamorgan, 
J. P.,  D.L.,  died  at  Court  Colman, 
aged  61,  on  Thursday,  lo  February,  and 
was  buried  at  Penyfai,  co.  Glamorgan, 
on  Tuesday,  15  February  1910. 

William  Herbert  Clydwyn  Llewellyn 
married  at  Ashprington,  co.  Devon,  on 
Wednesday,  3  November  1909,  Dorothy 
Louisa,  youngest  daughter  of  Colonel 
George  Terry  Luder  Carwithen  of 
Ashprington  House,  Totnes,  co.  Devon. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  2,  page  109. — William 
Jeffery  Lockett  married  at  St.  Michael's, 
Chester  Square,  London,  20  May  1908, 
Janetta  de  Vere,  elder  daughter  of 
George  Paynter  of  the  Gate  House, 
CO.  Stafford,  and  of  Eaton  Grange,  co. 
Leicester,  J. P.,  Major  King's  Dragoon 
Guards,  by  Frances  Maria  Janetta  his 
wife,  daughter  of  Lord  Amelius  Went- 
worth  Beauclerk  (sth  son  of  William, 
8th  Duke  of  St.  Albans) ;  born  9 
September  i88i. 

AVilliam  Jeffery  Lockett,  Major  13th 
Hussars,  was  appointed  Major  nth 
Hussars  4  December  1909. 

Robert  Kerr  Lockett  married  at 
Condover,  co.  Salop,  on  Tuesday,  31 
August  1909,  Ellen  Hilda,  only  daughter 
of  Edward  Brocklehurst  Fielden  of 
Condover  Hall,  J. P.,  by  Mary  Ellen  his 
ist  wife,  3rd  daughter  of  Thomas 
Knowles  of  Darnhall,  co.  Chester,  M.P. ; 
born  at  Old  Headington,  co.  Oxford,  on 
Thursday,  11  August  1887. 

Page  no  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  x.x.) — Richard  Cyril  and  Beatrice 
Lockett,  now  of  Clonterbrook,  Aigburth, 
CO.  Lancaster,  have  further  issue  a  son, 
Gerald  Derek  Lockett,  born  at  Clonter- 
brook, on  Wednesday,  7  July,  baptised 
at  Christ  Church,  Sefton  Park, 
Liverpool,  3  October  1909. 

Page  no  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  14, 
page  x.x.) — John  and  Grimanesa  Lockett 
have  issue  a  daughter,  Norah  Isabella, 
born  at  Enmore,  34  Alexandra  Drive, 
Sefton  Park,  Liverpool,  on  Tuesday, 
17  November  1908,  baptised  at  Christ 
Church,  Sefton  Park,  31  January  1909. 

Grimanesa  is  a  daughter  of  Don 
Felipe  B.  Romero  of  Iquique,  Chili,  by 
Grimanesa  his  wife,  daughter  of  Colonel 
Manuel  Pedro  de  Vivanco  of  Lima, 
Peru;  born  in  Lima  26  May  1880, 
baptised   there;    married    istly   at    the 


LOCKETT,  continued. 

Roman  Catholic  church,  Iquique,  15 
April  1899,  James  Pearson  Reid  (eldest 
son  of  \V.  R.  Reid  of  Edinburgh),  who 
died  at  Iquique,  aged  34,  on   Sunday, 

28  January  1906,  and  was  buried  there. 

LOCKETT.  Vol.  1 1,  page  90.— The  Rev. 
Arthur  George  Lockett  was  in  India 
1890  to  July  1909,  Acting  Chaplain  at 
Innsbruck,  Tyrol,  until  April  1910,  and 
takes  up  an  appointment  as  Assistant 
Priest  to  the  Vicar  of  Christ  Church, 
St.  Albans,  since  that  date. 

LONGSTAFF.  Vol.6,  page  72.— Beatrix 
Marie  Longstaff,  eldest  daughter  of 
Lieut.-Colonel  Llewellyn  Wood  Long- 
staff,  was  married  at  the  parish  church, 
Wimbledon,    co.    Surrey,    on    Tuesday, 

29  December  1908,  to  Du  Pre  Porcher 
Lance  (3rd  son  of  Lieut.-General  Sir 
Frederick  Lance,  K.C.B.,  of  The  Laurels, 
Roehampton,  co.  Surrey,  by  Eling  Eliza 
his  wife,  only  daughter  of  Francis  Hoare 
Spragge  of  The  Quarry,  Paignton,  co. 
Devon,  J. P.);  born  23  March  1875. 

LOWE.  Page  151,  present  volume. — 
Arthur  Hill  Ommanney  Peter  Hill-Lowe 
died  at  Bayview,  Tenby,  co.  Pembroke, 
aged  61,  on  Sunday,  17  April,  and  was 
buried  at  Burford,  co.  Salop,  21  April 
1910. 

LUKIN.  Vol.  7,  page  39.  —  Colonel 
Frederick  Windham  Lukin  died  at 
35  Moore  Street,  Cadogan  Square, 
Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  in  his  77  th 
year,  on  Monday,  8  November  1909. 
Will  dated  30  May  1904,  with  codicil 
dated  25  November  1907,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  7  December 
1909,  by  Kathleen  Margaret  Bagot 
Chester,  the  sole  Executrix. 

LYSTER.  Vol.  4,  page  123.— Maud 
Alice,  only  daughter  of  Colonel  William 
Henry  Lyster,  was  married  at  St. 
George's,  Camberley,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Thursday,  n  February  1909,  to 
Kenneth  Gofton-Salmond  (son  of 
Robert  Gofton-Salmond)  ;  entered  the 
Royal  Navy  as  Cadet  15  July  1894, 
Midshipman  15  December  1896,  Sub- 
Lieutenant  15  June  1900,  Lieutenant 
26  June  1902,  Commander  Instructor 
Royal  Naval  Volunteer  Reserve,  Clyde 
Division, 

Page  124. — ^John  Lionel  Lyster  died 
at  17  Brompton  Square,  London,  on 
Saturday,  12  December,  and  was  buried 
at    Rusper,    co.    Sussex,    on    Thursday, 


ADDITIONS  ^   CORRECTIONS. 


LYSTER,  continued. 

17  December  1908.  Administration 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
15  February  1909,  to  Gertrude  Agnes 
Lyster,  relict. 

Page  125. — Arthur  Edward  Lyster  of 
Great  Baddow,  co.  Essex,  was  appointed 
J. P.  for  CO.  Essex  25  March  1909. 

Arthur  Lumley  St.  George  Lyster  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  15 
March  1909;  now  serving  in  H.M.S. 
"  Drake,"  Flagship  sth  Cruiser  Squadron. 

LYTE.  Vol.  5,  page  153.  — Philippa 
Massingberd  Maxwell,  2nd  daughter  of 
Henry  William  Maxwell  Lyte,  and  wife 
of  the  Rev.  Arthur  Cyril  Pearson,  died 
at  sc  Montagu  Mansions,  Portman 
Square,  London,  on  Easter  Monday, 
12  April,  and  was  buried  at  Sjtringfield, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Thursday,  15  April  1909. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  19  May  1909,  to  the 
Rev.  Arthur  Cyril  Pearson,  husband. 

MACNAMARA.  Vol.  3,  page  93.— 
Charles  Carroll  Macnamara  employed 
Avith  the  Egyptian  Army  20  June  1908, 
is  now  employed  in  the  Balio  El 
Ghraral  Province,  Soudan. 

MADDISON.  Vol.  5,  page  152.— Sydney 
Maddison  died  at  Hastings,  co.  Sussex, 
12  February,  and  was  buried  in  Ore 
Cemetery,  Hastings,  15  February  1909. 

MADDOCK.  Vol.  5,  page  32.— Lucy, 
elder  daughter  of  Charles  Rokeby  Scott 
Maddock,  was  married  at  Canton, 
China,  14  February  1910,  to  Jacob 
Jewett  Thompson,  elder  son  of  the 
Rev.  Jacob  Thompson,  M.A. 

MAITLAND.  Vol.  3,  page  29.— The 
Rev.  Herbert  Thomas  Maitland  was 
appointed  Chaplain  to  St.  Helen's 
School,  Abingdon  (Wantage  Sisters), 
CO.  Perks,  1906. 

MANNING.  Vol.  2,  page  123.— The 
Rev.  {'harles  Upwood  Manning  was 
appointed  Acting  Chaplain  5  September 
1900,  and  Chaplain  (4th-class)  4lh 
Battalion  Norfolk  Regiment  i  April 
1909. 

MARSHALL.  Vol.  4,  page  119.— Mark 
Bell  Marshall  assumed,  by  Deed  Poll 
dated  9  December  1908,  the  name  of 
Bell  before  that  of  Marshall. 

Mark  Henry  Bell-Marshall  was 
gazetted  Captain  in  the  Gloucester 
and  Worcester  Brigade  Company,  Army 
Service  Corps,  5  February  1909. 


MARSHALL,  continued. 

i'age  120.  —  Allan  Walton  died  11 
May,  and  was  buried  at  Cheadle  Hulme 
16  May  1903. 

Roger  Robson  Marshall  died  23 
January,  and  was  buried  in  Marton 
Church  Burial  Ground,  Blackpool,  co. 
Lancaster,  28  January  1908. 

Gertrude  Beatrice  Marshall,  daughter 
of  the  above,  died  23  March,  antl  was 
buried  in  Marton  Church  Burial  Ground, 
Blackpool,  28  March  1910. 

MARSHALL.  Vol.  15,  page  98.— Edward 
Henry  Marshall  died  at  St.  Leonard's- 
on-Sea,  co.  Susse.x,  aged  58,  on  Friday, 
10  September,  and  was  buried  at 
Sandford  St.  Martin,  co.  Oxford,  14 
September  1909.  Will  dated  5  August 
1909,  proved  at  Hastings  25  November 
1909,  by  Julia  Marshall,  relict,  and 
Edward  Ralph  Marshall,  son. 

Edward  Ralph  Marshall  married  at 
St.  Paul's,  Paddington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  19  September  1907, 
Margaret  Ursula,  youngest  daughter  of 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Henry  Tydd,  M.A., 
Curate-in-Charge  of  St.  Cross,  Holywell, 
Oxford,  by  Charlotte  his  wife,  daughter 
of  T.  B.  Hall  of  Rock  Ferry,  co.  Chester. 

MARTEN,  ^'ol.  6,  page  60.— Captain 
Thomas  Philip  Walker,  R.N.,  was 
appointed  A.D.C.  to  H.M.  King 
lidward  VH.  8  February  1907,  and 
promoted  Rear- Admiral  22  March  1908. 
Page  62. — The  Rev.  George  Henry 
Marten  was  instituted  and  inducted  to 
the  Rectory  of  Tatsfield,  co.  Surrey, 
5  June  1908. 

MARTYN.  Vol.  2,  page  83.— Caroline, 
widow  of  the  Rev.  John  Waddon 
Martyn,  died  at  the  Vicarage,  Aston 
Abbots,  CO.  Buckingham,  aged  93,  on 
Saturday,  18  December,  and  was  buried 
at  Aston  Abbots  22  December  1909. 
^Vill  dated  8  April  1880,  proved  in  the 
I'rincipal  Registry  3  January  19 10,  by 
the  Rev.  Thomas  Waddon  Martyn  and 
John  Waddon  Martyn,  the  Executors. 

Anne  Congreve,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Thomas  Waddon  Martyn,  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Aston  Abbots,  aged  50,  on 
Wednesday,  12  May,  and  was  buried  at 
Aston  Abbots  17  ^Iay  1909. 

MASON.  Vol.  15,  page  135. —Malcolm 
Forty  and  Winifred  Mason  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Ro.semary  Winifred, 
born  at  Easington  Lodge,  Sproughton, 
CO.  Suffolk,  7  November  1908,  baptised 
at  Bentley,  co.  Suffolk,  14  January  1909. 


ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


XXXUl 


MASTER.  Vol.  6,  page  144.— Alfred 
Edmund  Master  was  promoted  Major 
Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  29  October 
1905. 

MASTER.  Vol.  13,  page  82.— Charles 
Edward  Hoskins  Master  married  at 
the  Oratory,  Bromplon,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  9  June  1909,  Beatrice 
Marie,  4th  daughter  of  Cyril  Wilson  of 
4  Prince's  Mansions,  Victoria  Street, 
London. 

Page  84. — Ernald  Gilbert  Hoskins 
Master  entered  the  Royal  Navy  as 
Cadet  15  May  1903,  Midshipman  15 
June  1903,  Sub  Lieutenant  15  August 
1906,  Lieutenant  15  May  1908. 

MATHER.  Vol.  4,  page  34.— The  Rev. 
John  Cyril  Vaughan  Mather  was 
appointed  Chaplain  at  Belgrano,  Buenos 
Ayres,  Argentine  Republic,  1907,  and 
Curate  of  St.  Nicolas',  Guildford,  co. 
Surrey,  September  1908. 

Page  35. — Una,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  Frank  Albert  Mather,  was 
married  at  Yatton,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Tuesday,  6  July  1909,  to  Thomas 
Strethill  \Vright,  M.B.  (eldest  son  of 
Dr.  Strethill  Wright  of  Ganaren,  co. 
Monmouth) ;  B. A.  of  Brasenose  College, 
Oxford,  M.A.  1906. 

Page  36.— The  Rt.  Rev.  Herbert 
Mather  was  appointed  Rector  of 
Hampton  Bishop,  co.  Hereford,  1908. 

The  Rev.  Walter  Stanley  Mather, 
B.A.  of  Trinity  College,  O.xford,  1906, 
M.A.  1907,  he  was  Curate-in-Charge  of 
St.  Michael's,  Great  Crosby,  co.  Lan- 
caster, 1907-1908,  and  of  St.  Luke's, 
Great  Crosby  (with  charge  of  St. 
Michael's  Mission,  Blundellsands),  since 
1908. 

MAUGHAN-ETTRICK.  Vol.  13,  page 
197. — The  Rev.  Slade  Ettrick  Maughan- 
Ettrick  was  Curate  of  Christ  Church, 
Paignton,  co.  Devon,  1 905-1 906. 
Licenced  Preacher  for  the  dioceses  of 
Birmingham  and  Lichfield  1906- 1908, 
and  was  appointed  Chaplain  to  Sir 
William  Houldsworth,  Baronet,  1906. 

MAWDESLEY.  Vol.  14,  page  88.— 
William  Joseph  Robinson  died  at 
Holmfield,  Aigburth,  Liverpool,  aged 
76,  17  November,  and  was  buried  at 
Sephton,  co.  Lancaster,  20  September 
1908.  \ 


MELLER.  Vol.  7,  page  153. — Ivy 
Linton,  younger  daughter  of  Alfred 
Meller,  was  married  at  Rushmere,  co. 
Suffolk,  on  Tuesday,  17  August  1909,  to 
Sir  Edward  Oswald  Every  of  Egginton 
Hall,  Burton-on-Trent,  co.  Derby, 
Baronet  (son  of  Henry  Edmund  Every, 
("aptain  24th  Regiment)  ;  born  at 
Colchester,  co.  Essex,  on  Thursday, 
14  January  1886;  educated  at  Harrow 
and  at  Trinity  College,  Cambridge, 
15.  A.  1908  ;  succeeded  his  grandfather, 
Sir  Henry  Flower  Every,  as  nth 
Baronet  26  February  1893. 

MELLOR.  Vol.  3,  page  86.— James 
Robert  Mellor  was  appointed  Senior 
Master  and  King's  Remembrancer  1905, 
and  Registrar  of  Court  of  Criminal 
Appeal  1908. 

John  Paget  Mellor,  C.B.,  succeeded 
Earl  Desart  as  Treasury  Solicitor  and 
King's  Proctor  April  1909. 

The  Rev.  Wilfrid  Paget  Mellor  was 
inducted  to  the  Vicarage  of  Hersham, 
CO.  Surrey,  24  April  1909.  He  married 
at  St.  Matthias',  Earl's  Court,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  29  March  1910,  Olive 
Mary,  daughter  of  Henry  Brooks  of 
Hersham  Lodge,  co.  Surrey,  by  Fanny 
Clifton  Tabor  his  wife ;  born  at  Hesslee, 
Ewell,  CO.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
I  March  1882. 

Page  88. — Philip  Horace  Leyland 
Mellor  graduated  B.A.  from  Pembroke 
College,  Cambridge,  1909. 

METHOLD.  Vol.  i,  page  145  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  12,  page  xlii.)  —  Henry 
Tindal  and  Sybil  Mary  Methold  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth 
Dorothea,  born  at  109  St.  George's 
Road,  Pimlico,  London,  on  Thursday, 
16  December  1909,  baptised  at  St. 
Gabriel's,  Warwick  Square,  London, 
29  January  1910. 

Margaret  Consuelo  {see  Vol.  14, 
page  xxi.)  daughter  of  Henry  Tindal 
Methold,  died  at  Eastbourne,  co. 
Sussex,  aged  i  year  and  i  r  months,  on 
Monday,  18  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Hepworth,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Thursday, 
21  January  1909. 

Page  146. — Frederick  John  Methold 
died  at  Thorne  Court,  Bury  St.  Edmunds, 
CO.  Suffolk,  in  his  68th  year,  on  Tues- 
day, 15  December,  and  was  buried  at 
Lawshall,  co.  Suffolk,  on  Saturday, 
19  December  1908.  Will  dated  8 
September    1908,    with    codicil    dated 


XXXIV 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


METHOLD,  continued. 

25  September  1908,  proved  in  the  Prin- 
cipal Registry  13  February  1909,  by 
Edith  Caroline  Methold,  relict,  Alexander 
Burnett  Brown  and  William  Charles 
Rowcliffe,  the  Executors. 

Page  147. — Vincent  Montagu  Metliold 
married  at  Slockton-on-Teme,  co.  \Sox- 
cester,  on  Tuesday,  14  September  1909, 
Sybil  Susanna,  eldest  daughter  of  Enoch 
Smith  of  Highfield,  Swindon,  co.  Wilts. 

MIDDLETON.  Vol.  9,  page  130.-- 
Charles  Stuart  Percival  Willoughby 
died  at  Hillcot  House,  Winchester,  co. 
Hants,  on  Monday,  6  December  1909, 
and  was  buried  at  Winchester.  Will 
dated  3  November  1887,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  31  December  1909,  by 
Elizabeth  Willoughby,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Adelaide  Daphne  Hermione,  eldest 
daughter  of  Godfrey  Ernest  Percival 
Willoughby,  was  married  at  All  Saints', 
Brompton,  co.  York,  on  Wednesday, 
3  November  1909,  to  Laurence  Richard 
Oliphant  (2nd  son  of  Arthur  Craigie 
Oliphant,  by  Agnes  Mary  his  2nd  wife, 
daughter  of  Rear-Admiral  William 
Horton,  R.N.,  C.B.);  born  at  Malabar 
Hill,  Bombay,  India,  on  Saturday,  16 
December  1877  ;  entered  the  Royal 
Navy  as  Cadet  15  July  1891  ;  Midship- 
man 15  September  1893,  Sub-Lieutenant 
15  March  1897,  Lieutenant  15  Sep- 
tember 1898,  Commander  30  June  1909. 

Page  131.  —  Michael  Guy  Perceval 
Willoughby  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  South  Lancashire  Regiment 
9  October  1907,  transferred  to  the 
17th  Lancers  26  October  1907. 

Page  133. — Colonel  Herbert  Percival 
Willoughby  retired  from  the  Royal 
Artillery  19  December  1903. 

James  Frederick  Digby  Wilknighby 
was  appointed  J.P.  for  co.  Nottingham 
8  .\pril  1907. 

Ronald  James  Edward  Willoughby 
was  promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Navy 
31  December  1906. 

Archibald  Macdonald  Willoughby  was 
promoted  Sub- Lieutenant  15  September 
1906,  Lieutenant  i  April  1909. 

Colonel  William  Gordon  Gordon- 
Cumming  died  s.p.  at  Quarry  Bank 
House,  Malton,  co.  York,  28  April  1908, 
and  was  buried  at  Malton.  \Vill  dated 
20  April  1895,  proved  •  (Prin.  Reg., 
1033,  1908)  I  July  1908,  by  the 
Hon'^'=  Lettice  Hermione  Violet  Gordon- 
Cumming,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 


MIDDLETON,  confumed. 

I'.i-e  I  vl  -The  Rev.  Nesbit  Edward 
Willoughby  was  inducted  to  the  Rectory 
of  Cruwys  Morchard,  co.  Devon,  30 
June  1905. 

Page  136  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  .x/ii.) — Colonel  the  Hon''''  Claude 
Henry  Comaraich  and  Sibyl  Louise 
Willoughby  have  issue  a  son,  Henry 
Douglas  Willoughby,  born  14  March 
and  died  27  March  1908.  Colonel 
the  Hon''''=  Claude  Henry  Ct>maraich 
Willoughby,  promoted  Colonel  by  brevet 
15  NLirch  1907,  was  appointed  to 
command  the  North  Midland  Mounted 
Brigade,  Northern  Command,  Territorial 
Force,  8  April  1908. 

MIDLETON.  Vol.  5,  page  97  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xvi.) — Lord 
and  Lady  Midleton  have  issue  a  son, 
Francis  Alan  Brodrick,  born  at  34 
Portland  Place,  St.  Marylebone,  London, 
27  February,  baptised  at  Peper  Harow, 
CO.  Surrey,  14  April  19 10. 

Page  97. — The  Hon*"''  George  St. 
John  Brodrick  was  appointed  2nd 
Lieutenant  Surrey  Yeomanry  1909. 

Page  99. — The  Rev.  the  Hon'''"=  Alan 
Brodrick,  Master  of  St.  Cross  Hospital, 
Winchester,  died  at  Folkestone,  co. 
Kent,  on  Thursday,  6  May,  and  was 
buried  at  Winchester,  on  Monday,  10 
May  1909.  Memorial  services  at  the 
parish  church,  Alverstoke,  and  at 
Godalming  the  same  day.  Will  dated 
20  August  1906,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  27  July  1909,  by  Alan  Melvill 
Brodrick  and  William  John  Henry 
Brodrick,  the  Executors. 

MILBORNE-SWINNERTON- 
PILKINGTON.  Vol.  2,  page  174. 
Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Sir  William 
Pilkington,  8th  Baronet,  died  at  Rock 
Cottage,  Newmillerdam,  co.  York, 
aged  83,  on  Monday,  17  May  1909,  and 
was  buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Sandal 
Magna,  CO.  York.  Will  dated  12  June 
1900,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
6  July  1909,  by  Sir  Thomas  Edward 
Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington,  Bart., 
Ernest  Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilking- 
ton and  Claude  Milborne-Swinnerton- 
Pilkington,  nephews,  the  Executors. 

MILNER.  Vol.  13,  page  40.— Marcus 
Henry  Milncr  was  appointed  M.V.O. 
(4th-class)  1909. 


ADDITIONS    or    CORRECTIONS. 


XXXV 


MOLESWORTH       ST.      AUBYN. 

\'ol.  4,  page  1.  —  Kythe  Catharine, 
widow  of  Hender  John  St.  Aubyn 
Molesworth  St.  Aubyn  and  wife  of 
Edward  Maurice  (ireenway  of  Haines 
Hill,  Taunton,  co.  Somerset,  died  at 
Iddesleigh,  Minehead,  co.  Somerset,  on 
Sunday,  2  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Heathfield,  co.  Somerset,  5  April  1905. 
Will  dated  13  August  1896,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  829,  1905)  21  June  1905, 
by  Edward  Maurice  Greenway,  husband, 
the  sole  Executor. 

Page  3. — Isabella,  youngest  daughter 
of  Colonel  St.  Aubyn  Molesworth,  and 
wife  of  Captain  Arthur  George  FuUerton, 
R.N.,  died  s.p.  at  Hove,  co.  Sussex,  on 
Wednesday,  7  November  1906,  and  was 
buried  in  West  Brompton  Cemetery,  after 
a  service  at  St.  Matthias',  Earl's  Court, 
London.  Administration  (with  will 
dated  29  May  1905)  was  granted  (Prin. 
Reg.,  1598,  1906)  19  December  1906,  to 
Arthur  George  Fullerton,  retired  Captain 
R.N.,  husband,  the  residuary  legatee. 

MOLYNEUX.  Vol.  i,  page  117.— The 
Rev.  Bryan  William  Hockenhull  Moly- 
neux  was  appointed  Chaplain  of  Ludlow 
Union  and  instituted  Vicar  of  Ludford, 
CO.  Hereford,  12  December  1908, 
inducted  3  January  1909. 

MONCK.  Vol.  2,  page  136.— The  Rev. 
George  Gustavus  Monck  was  inducted 
to  the  Vicarage  of  Stoke-sub-Hamdon, 
CO.  Somerset,  March  1909. 

MOORE.  Vol.  8,  page  107.  — Lawton 
Llewellyn  Moore  was  appointed  J.  P.  for 
CO.  Hereford,  1907. 

MORRIS.  Vol.  8,  page  135.  — Lieut.- 
Colonel  Henry  Gage  Morriswaspromoted 
Colonel  by  brevet,  Duke  of  Cornwall's 
Light  Infantry,  i  March  1907,  and 
retired  i  March  1908. 

NELSON.  Vol.  13,  page  191. — The 
Rev.  the  Hon'='=  John  Horatio  Nelson 
of  Lord's  Oak,  Landford,  co.  Wilts, 
resigned  the  Incumbency  of  Shaw-cum- 
Donnington,  co.  Berks,  i  October  1909. 
Page  192. — -Robert  John  Petti  ward 
died  at  Finborough  Hall,  Stowrnarket, 
CO.  Suffolk,  in  his  89th  year,  on  Monday, 
3  February  1908,  and  was  buried  at 
Great  Finborough. 

Page  194. — Charles  Burrard  and  Anna 
Geraldine  Kitson  Nelson  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Emily  Geraldine  Morval, 
born  at  the  Vicarage,  Morval,  co.  Corn- 
wall, on  Thursday,  i  November  1906. 


NELSON,  continued. 

Page  194. —  Edward  Agar  Horatio 
and  Geraldine  Nelson  have  further 
issue  a  son,  John  Marie  Joseph  Horatio 
Nelson,  born  21  July  1908. 

NEWDIGATE.  Vol.  7,  page  54.— 
Francis  .Mexander  Newdigate-Newdegate 
was  returned  (unopposed)  as  M.P.  for 
the  Tamworth  Division  of  co.  Warwick 
16  January  1909,  and  January  1910. 

NICHOLLS.  Vol.  2,  page  51.— Henry 
Lewin  Faulconer  NichoUs  married  at 
Marylebone  Parish  Church,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  19  January  19 10,  Edith 
Violet,  daughter  of  Edward  Schuyler, 
Governor  of  H.M.  Prison,  Brixton, 
formerly  Captain  Prince  of  Wales'  Own 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment,  by  Edith 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Henry  Newton  of 
Westwood,  Bickley,  co.  Kent. 

NORBURY.  Vol.  II,  page  175.— Paul 
FitzGerald  Norbury  was  promoted 
Captain  Indian  Army  12  August  1908. 
He  married  at  St.  Paul's,  Agra,  North- 
West  Province,  India,  on  Friday,  i  Oc- 
tober 1909,  Dorothy  Norah  Humphress. 
Page  176.  —  Brewster  Norbury  of 
Wilnicote,  co.  Warwick,  married  at 
Bidford-on-Avon,  co.  Warwick,  on 
Wednesday,  9  June  1909,  Mabel, 
daughter  of  Arthur  Cecil  Scott. 

NORFOLK.  Vol.  12,  page  29.— Winifred 
Mary  Lisle,  Dowager  Lady  Howard  of 
Glossop,  died  at  Felixstowe,  co.  Suffolk, 
on  Tuesday,  7  December  1909,  and 
was  buried  in  the  Secular  Churchyard, 
St.  Bernard's  Abbey.  Will  dated  27 
October  1908,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  28  January  19 10,  by  Bernard 
Charles  March  Phillipps  de  Lisle, 
nephew,  the  sole  Executor. 

OLIVE.  Vol.  I,  page  232. — Vivian  Gerald 
Olive  entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieu- 
tenant South  Staffordshire  Regiment 
25  December  1909. 

OLIVER.  Vol.  I,  page  83.— John 
Farquharson  Oliver,  Lieutenant  Man- 
chester Regiment,  was  transferred  to 
the  West  .African  Regiment  12  June 
1909. 

OLIVER.  Vol.  2,  page  146.— The  Rev. 
Francis  U'illiam  Adye  died  at  Gombard's, 
St.  Albans,  co.  Hertford,  aged  88, 
13  February,  and  was  buried  in  the 
churchyard  at  Markyate,  co.  Hertford, 
18  February  1910.  Will  dated  27 
August  1883. 


ADDITIONS   (y    CORRECTIONS. 


OLIVER,  continued. 

Page  146. — Gerald  Oliver,  who  retired 
as  Lieutenant  from  the  Royal  Navy 
14  March  1906,  died  at  Shalford  Manor, 
Guildford,  aged  46,  on  Friday,  1 1  Feb- 
ruary, and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard 
at  Sunningdalc,  co.  Berks,  14  February 
1910.  Will  dated  14  June  1909,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  22  March 
1910,  by  Vere  Langford  Oliver,  brother, 
the  sole  ICxecutor. 

OLLIVANT.  Vol.  6,  page  16.— Alfred 
Henry  C)lllvant,  Captain  Royal  Artillery, 
employed  with  the  West  African  Frontier 
Force  i  September  1909. 

Page  17. — John  Spencer  Ollivant  was 
promoted  Major  Royal  Artillery  20 
October  1909. 

Page  1 7  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  xxiii.) — Edward  and  Olive  Caroline 
Ollivant  have  issue  a  daughter,  Anne 
Margaret,  born  at  1 1  Caroline  Street, 
Eaton  Square,  Ix)ndon,  on  Sunday, 
30  January,  baptised  at  Lower  Seeding, 
CO.  Sussex,  3  April  igio. 

ONSLOW.  Vol.  5,  page  40.— Lady 
l)(jruthy  Evelyn  Augusta,  daughter  of 
William  Hillier,  4th  Earl  of  Onslow, 
G.C.M.G.,  was  married  at  West  Clandon, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  21  September 
1909,  to  the  Hon''''  Edward  Frederick 
Lindtey  Wood,  youngest  son  of  Charles 
Lindley,  2nd  Viscount  Halifax  (see 
Vol.  10,  page  134). 

OSWELL.  Vol.  15,  page  4— The  Rev. 
William  Henry  LLoyd-Oswell  assumed 
by  Deed  Poll  dated  15  January  19 10, 
the  additional  name  of  LLoyd  before 
that  of  Oswell,  to  himself  and  his 
descendants. 

The  Rev.  Basil  Henry  Oswell  was 
ordained  Deacon  by  the  Bishop  of 
London  1909,  and  appointed  Curate 
of  St.  Columba's,  Haggerston,  co. 
Middlesex. 

Page  7. — Thomas  John  Oswell  retired 
as  Commander  R.N.  27  December  1897 
\not  1S79]. 

PACK-BERESFORD.  Vol.  8,  page 
169. — .A.Igernon  Dunbar  Pack-Beresford 
died  at  Mandeville  Place,  London, 
aged  33,  on  Saturday,  5  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Lorum,  co.  Carlow, 
8  December  1908.  Will  dated  28 
September  190S,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry,  Dublin,  6  February  1909,  by 
Hugh  de  la  Poer  Pack-Beresford,  brother, 
the  sole  Executor.  Sealed  in  London 
20  February  1909. 


PACKE.  Vol.  7,  page  166.— Edward 
llussey  Packe  married  at  the  Chapel 
Royal,  St.  James'  (by  permission  of 
H.M.  the  King),  on  Saturday,  1 1  De- 
cember 1909,  the  Hon'"''  Mary  Sydney, 
elder  daughter  of  Edward  Arthur, 
Baron  Colebrooke,  C.V.O. ;  born  24 
March  1890. 

Page  167. — The  Rev.  William  James 
Packe  died  at  the  Vicarage,  l''ecring, 
CO.  Essex,  aged  76,  on  Saturday,  18 
September,  and  was  buried  at  Feering 
23  September  1909.  Will  dated  4  May 
1899,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
29  November  1909,  by  Margaret  Lucy 
Packe,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  167  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  yj, 
page  xxiii.) — Edmund  Christopher  and 
Olivia  Rachel  Norah  Packe  have  issue 
a  son,  Charles  William  Christopher 
Packe,  born  at  Pietermaritzburg,  Natal, 
South  .'\frica,  on  Sunday,  2  May  1909. 
Captain  Edmund  Cliristopher  Packe 
was  .Vdjutant  Royal  Fusiliers  i  October 
1905  to  30  September  1908. 

PARIS.  Vol.  2,  page  67.— Archibald  Paris, 
Lieut. -Colonel  Royal  Marine  Artillery, 
was  promoted  Colonel  by  brevet  28 
September  1905  ;  Professor  at  the 
Royal  Military  Academy  i  January 
1903  to  8  March  1904,  and  Chief 
Instructor  9  March  1904  to  16  April 
1906;  created  C.B.  28  June  1907. 

PARRY.  Vol.  15,  page  104.— Sidney 
Gambler  Parry  was  appointed  J. P.  for 
CO.  Essex  7  April  1909. 

PAULL.  ^'ol.  I,  (jagc  II  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  p,  page  xi.) — James  Philip  and 
Catherine  Stuart  Hearle  Paull  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Vivian  Hearle 
Paull,  born  11  June  1909,  baptised  at 
Perran-ar-Worthal,  co.  Cornwall. 

PEACOCK.  Vol.  10,  page  119. — Arthur 
Warren  Lumley  Peacock  died  at 
Norwich,  aged  60,  on  Saturday,  4 
September  1909.  Administration  (with 
will  dated  31  August  1909)  was  granted 
at  the  Principal  Registry  15  October 
1909,  to  Alice  Mary  Cooke,  the  residuary 
legatee. 

PEARCE-SEROCOLD.  Vol.  12,  page 
55. — John  Paget  Mellor  succeeded  Earl 
Desart  as  Treasury  Solicitor  and  King's 
Proctor  April  1909. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


PEARSON.  Vol.  lo,  page  74.— Admiral 
Sir  Hugo  Lewis  Pearson,  K.C.B.,  retired 
from  the  Royal  Navy  30  June  1908. 

Page  74  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  xlvi.) — George  Sherwen  Hooke 
and  Adeline  Percy  Whittall  Pearson 
have  further  issue  a  son  John  Humfrey 
Pearson,  born  at  174  Cromwell  Road, 
South  Kensington,  London,  2  Feb- 
ruary, baptised  at  Stoke  Albany,  co. 
Northampton,  27  March  igio. 

PENRUDDOCKE.  Vol.  2,  page  45  — 
The  Rev.  William  Feilding  Penruddocke 
was  appointed  Assistant  Curate  of  Holy 
Cross,  in  St.  Pancras,  London,  1 1  April 
1909. 

PERCEVAL.  Vol.  6,  page  96. — Louisa 
Harriet,  youngest  daughter  of  Ernest 
Augustus  Perceval,  died  19  January, 
and  was  buried  at  Nettlecombe,  co. 
Somerset,  24  January  1908. 

PERCIVAL.  Vol.  2,  page  69.— Archibald 
Stanley  Percival  of  17  Clareniont  Place, 
Newcastle-on-Tyne,  and  of  Wearvale 
House,  Chester-le-Street,  co.  Durham, 
M..\.  {ad  eundem)  Durham  University 
1893,  Senior  Surgeon  Newcastle-on- 
'I'yne  Eye  Infirmary,  married  at  St. 
Peter's,  Newcastle-on-Tyne,  21  July 
1904,  Winifred  Helen,  daughter  of 
William  Warner.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Ursula  Mary,  born  at  W'earvale 
House,  Chester-le-Street,  10  July  1907, 
baptised  at  the  parish  church,  Chester- 
le-Street  ;  and  a  son,  Stanley  Thomas 
Bassnett  Percival,  born  at  Wearvale 
House,  Chester-le-Street,  18  August 
1909,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Chester-le-Street.  Winifred  Helen,  wife 
of  Archibald  Stanley  Percival,  died  at 
Wearvale  House,  Chester-le-Street,  22 
October,  and  was  buried  in  the  cemetery 
at  Chester-le-Street  24  October  1908. 

Page  71. — Louisa  Sarah,  widow  of 
Thomas  Helier  Percival,  was  married  at 
Wickham,  co.  Berks,  on  Tuesday,  25 
August  1908,  to  Brownlow  D.  Knox,  son 
of  Captain  Thomas  Owen  Knox,  R.N. 

PEREN.  Vol.  9,  page  152.— Robert 
Henry  Peren  died  at  St.  Helier,  Jersey, 
13  January  19 10,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Saviour's  Cemetery,  St.  Helier. 

PERROTT.  Vol.  I,  page  272  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  10,  page  xv.^  —  Colonel 
Sir  Herbert  Charles  Pcrrott,  Baronet, 
C.B.,  and  Ethel  Lucy  his  wife,  have  issue 


PERROTT,  continued. 

a  daughter,  Marie  Louise  Priscilla,  bom  at 
52  Onslow  Gardens,  South  Kensington, 
London,  on  Monday,  20  December 
1909,  baptised  at  the  parish  church, 
Brompton,  London,  11  February  1910. 

PHILLIPS.  Vol.  II, page  1 47. — Catherine, 
widow  of  Frederick  Hervey  Bathurst 
Phillips,  Captain  Royal  Artillery,  died  at 
Lame,  Park  Road,  Worthing,  co.  Sussex, 
aged  80,  on  Saturday,  10  October  1908. 
Will  dated  13  September  1898,  with 
codicil  dated  22  January  1906,  proved 
(Prin.  Reg.,  1800,  1908)  29  December 
1908,  by  Frances  Margaret  Bois,  wife  of 
John  Charles  Bois,  and  Edward  Morris 
Gibson,  the  surviving  Executors. 

Page  150. — Frank  Tmscott  Phillips 
was  promoted  Major  Royal  Marine 
Light  Infantry  26  May  1906. 

Page  152. — The  Rev.  Lionel  Fremantle 
Phillips  was  appointed  Curate  of  Gulval, 
CO.  Cornwall,  1908. 

Charles  Truscott  Phillips  was  promoted 
Clerk  Royal  Navy  1 5  January  1 906,  and 
Assistant  Paymaster  7  October  1908. 

PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE.     Vol. 

14,  page  52. — Saffron  Enid,  youngest 
daughter  of  Harry  Pickersgill-Cunliffe, 
was  married  at  St.  Paul's,  Knightsbridge, 
London,  on  Saturday,  9  April  19 10,  to 
Arthur  Bertram  Randolph,  younger  son 
of  Arthur  Randolph  Randolph,  by  Edith 
Sybil,  his  2nd  wife,  daughter  of  William 
May  of  Washington,  U.S.A. 

Page  53. — John  Cunliffe  Pickersgill- 
Cunliffe,  Lieutenant  2nd  Worcestershire 
Regiment,  wears  the  Queen's  \not  the 
King's]  medal  for  South  African  War. 

PILKINGTON.  Vol.  i,  page  254.— 
Helena  Adelaide,  wife  of  the  Rev. 
Joseph  Green  Pilkington,  died  at 
Montagu  House,  Upper  Norwood,  co. 
Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  16  February,  and 
was  buried  in  Norwood  Cemetery  19 
February  1909.  ^\  ill  dated  29  June 
1907,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
22  March  1909,  by  the  Rev.  Joseph 
Green  Pilkington,  husband,  and  Joseph 
Nicholson  Guy,  the  Executors. 

PIXLEY.  Vol.  7,  page  30. — Francis 
William  Pixley  was  appointed  J.  P.  for 
the  county  of  I^ondon  1908. 

PLATT-HIGGINS.  Vol.  i,  page  loi. 
Charles  Platt-Higgins  of  Naples,  Italy, 
died  25  November,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Protestant  Cemetery  at  Naples  30 
November  1909. 


ADDITIONS   &■    CORRECTIONS. 


PLUMER.  Vol.  I,  page  218.  — John 
Bagwill  I'lumer  died  at  Causeway, 
Darlington,  co.  Devon,  in  his  80th  year, 
on  Thursday,  16  December,  and  was 
buried  in  the  churchyard  at  Brooking, 
Darlington,  20  December  1909.  Will 
dated  3  July  1893,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  10  February  1910, 
by  Jessie  Thomson  Plumer,  George 
Francis  Kellock,  and  Alfred  Saxby 
Plumer,  the  Executors. 

Page  220. — William  Plumer  died  24 
June,  and  was  buried  in  Fairview 
Cemetery,  North  Bergen,  Norway,  on 
Saturday,  26  June  1909. 

PORTMAN.  Vol.  II,  page  37.— Violet 
Guendolen,  only  child  of  the  Hon'''"= 
Edwin  Berkeley  Portman,  was  married 
at  Holy  Trinity,  .Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
CO.  Middlesex,  on  Saturday,  2  January 
1909,  to  Frank  Charles  Lindo,  only  son 
of  Charles  Lindo  of  30  Hyde  Park 
Square,  London. 

Page  43. — Maurice  Percy  Berkeley 
Portman  was  promoted  Lieutenant 
Royal  Navy  30  June  1906. 

POWELL.  Vol.  1 2,  page  143.— Elizabeth 
Jane,  widow  of  William  James  Powell, 
died  at  .Abbotsfield,  St.  Michael's  in  the 
Hamlet,  Liverpool,  aged  83,  on  Monday, 
6  December,  and  was  buried  at  Wallasey, 
CO.  Chester,  on  Thursday,  9  December 
1909.  Will  dated  February  1908, 
proved  at  Liverpool  4  January  19 10,  by 
the  Rev.  Canon  Astell  Drayner  Powell, 
son,  and  William  Seeds  Patterson,  son- 
in-law. 

The  Rev.  Astell  Drayner  Powell  was 
appointed  Hon.  Canon  of  Manchester 
25  May  1909. 

POWIS.  Vol.  13,  page  109.  — Lady 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  2nd  daughter  of 
Edward  Herbert,  2nd  Earl  of  Powis, 
and  widow  of  Hugh  Montgomery,  died 
at  19  Lowndes  Square,  Westminster,  on 
Tuesday,  15  May  1906,  and  was  buried 
at  Cheriton,  co.  Kent.  Will  dated  10 
January  1905,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
844,  1906)  25  June  1906,  by  William 
Edward  Montgomery,  Major-General  in 
H.KL  Army,  son,  one  of  the  Executors. 

Page  113.  —  Major-General  William 
Henry  Herbert  died  at  Winsley  Hall, 
Shrewsbury,  in  his  7Sth  year,  on 
Friday,  29  January,  and  was  buried 
at  Welshpool,  co.  Montgomery,  2 
February  1909. 

Percy  Mark  Herbert,  graduated  B.A. 
from  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1907, 


POWIS,  iontimud. 

was  ordained  Deacon  1908,  and  Priest 
1909,  by  the  Bishop  of  Worcester; 
he  was  appointed  Curate  of  Rugby 
September  1908. 

PRICE.  Vol.  7,  page  89.  — Reginald 
Henry  Uvedale  Price  married  at  St. 
Mary  Abbotts',  Kensington,  London,  on 
Wednesday,  2  June  1909,  Mabel  I'A'elyn, 
elder  daughter  of  Ashley  Mackenzie, 
Captain  East  Yorkshire  Regiment,  by 
Alice  his  wife,  daughter  of  General 
Henry  James  Stannus,  C.B. 

Geoffrey  Uvedale  Price  married  at 
St.  John's,  Putney,  co.  Surrey,  28 
October  1908,  Winifred  Ethel,  only 
daughter  of  Edgar  L.  Price  of  The  Bays, 
East  Putney,  co.  Surrey.  They  have 
issue  a  daughter,  Vivienne  Henrietta, 
born  I  February  19 10. 

Page  90.  —  Charles  Henry  Uvedale 
Price  was  promoted  Lieut. -Colonel 
Indian  Army  i  March  1905  and 
Colonel  by  brevet  i  March  1908. 

Cyril  Uvedale  Price  was  promoted 
Captain  Indian  Army  11  February  1899, 
and  Major  11  February  1906.  He 
married  at  Christ  Church,   Folkestone, 

11  October  1902,  Ethel  Maude,  elder 
daughter  of  William  Henry  Ashe, 
Captain  i8th  Royal  Irish  Regiment. 

PRICE.  Vol.  15,  page  151. — Kenneth 
Alexander  and  Helen  Mary  Price  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Phyllis,  born 
14  September  190S,  baptised  at 
Moosomin,  Canada. 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  5,  page  62.— Thomas 
Engleduc  Peganus  Prideaux  was  baptised 
at  the  parish  church,  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick,  in  August  1850  [;w/ as  an  adult], 

PRIDEAUX.  Vol.  15,  page  1 4 1. —Walter 
Treverbian  and  Marion  Fenn  Prideaux 
have  issue  a  son,  Walter  Arbuthnot 
Prideaux,  born  at  77  Inverness  Terrace, 
Bayswater,  London,  on  Tuesday,  4 
January,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Latimer    Road,    London,   on    Saturday, 

12  February  19 10. 

Page  143. — Antoinette,  w'ife  of  Henry 
Maxwell  Prideaux,  died  at  Paignton,  co. 
Devon,  on  Thursday,  20  January  1910. 

PRIDEAUX.  Page  36,  present  volume. 
Francis  Beville  Prideaux,  Major  Indian 
Army  (Political  Department)  married 
at  All  Souls',  Loudon  Road,  St.  John's 
Wood,  CO.  Middlesex,  12  April  19 10, 
Constance  Mary  Clibborn,  elder  daughter 
of  William  Clibborn  of  Liverpool. 


ADDITIONS    <5^    CORRECTIONS. 


XXXIX 


PRIDEAUX-BRUNE.  Vol.  2,  page 
98. — Fulke  Knatchbull  Prideaux-Brune 
was  promoted  Sub-Lieutenant  Royal 
Navy  12  October  1906,  and  Lieutenant 
30  June  1909. 

PRITCHETT.  Vol.  i,  page  197  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xix.) — George 
Edward  Barker  and  Violet  Octavia 
Pritchett  have  further  issue  a  son,  Hugh 
Edward  St.  Maur  Pritchett,  born  at 
Clymping  Dene,  Feltham,  co.  Middlesex, 
on  Sunday,  3  March,  baptised  at  St. 
Catherine's,  Feltham,  i6  April  1907  ; 
also  a  daughter,  Cynthia  Violet  Mary, 
born  at  Old  Mead,  Capel,  co.  Surrey, 
on  Monday,  23  August,  baptised  at 
Capel  6  October  1909. 

Page  200. — The  Rev.  Percy  Hugh 
Pritchett  was  appointed  Vicar  of  Mount 
Somers,  Canterbury,  New  Zealand,  1908. 
Page  202. — The  Rev.  Norman 
Pritchett  of  Lampeter  College,  B.A. 
1893,  was  Curate  of  Chesterton,  co. 
Stafford,  1894-97,  of  St.  Michael's, 
Southwark,  London,  1897-99,  '^^  Holy 
Trinity  with  St.  Andrew's,  Waterside 
Mission,  Milton-next-Gravesend,  co. 
Kent,  1899-1909,  and  Vicar  of  Stoke- 
at-Hoo,  CO.  Kent,  1909. 

PUNCHARD.  Vol.  3,  page  136.— The 
Rev.  Elgood  George  Punchard  was 
appointed  Hon.  Chaplain  to  the  Bishop 
of  Truro  30  November  1906. 

Alfred  Punchard  was  educated  at 
Haileybury  1899-1904,  and  at  the 
Royal  Military  Academy,  Woolwich, 
1 905- 1 906,  and  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  North  Staffordshire 
Regiment  6  November  1906,  Lieutenant 
I  April  1909. 

RAGLAN.  Vol.  n,  page  102.— The 
Hon''''^  FitzRoy  Richard  Somerset  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Grenadier  Guards 
I  July  1906. 

REDDIE.  Vol.  12,  page  185.— John 
Murray  Reddie  was  promoted  Major 
Worcestershire  Regiment  14  February 
1908. 

Anthony  Julian  Reddie  was  appointed 
Adjutant  Territorial  Force  1 7  November 
1909. 

RENDLESHAM.  Vol.  14,  page  127.— 
The  Hon''''=  Hugh  Edmund  Thellusson 
was  promoted  Captain  Royal  Artillery 
9  November  1907. 


REYNARD.  Vol.  3,  page  164.— Claude 
Edward  Reynard  was  promoted  Captain 
1 2th  Lancers  3  January  1909. 

Page  166. — Robert  Eroding  Reynard, 
Registrar  of  the  Edward  Medal  for 
Miners,  October  1907,  of  the  Edward 
Medal  for  other  industries  December 
1909,  and  of  the  King's  Police  Medal 
July  1909;  Assistant  Registrar  of  the 
Baronetage  April  19 10. 

RICKETTS.  Vol. I, page 274. — Frederick 
William  Rodney  Ricketts  succeeded 
his  nephew,  Sir  Tristram  Tempest 
Tempest,  as  5th  Baronet,  on  Wednesday, 
23  June  1909. 

Claude  Albert  Frederick  Ricketts 
married  at  Walton -on -Thames,  co. 
Surrey,  5  February  1907,  Lilian  Helen 
Gwendoline,  only  daughter  of  Arthur 
Manley  Hill  of  Goodameary,  South 
Devon,  and  of  Silver  Birches,  Walton- 
on-Thames.  They  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Alice  May  Mildred  Lilian,  born  at  Fingle, 
Curzon  Road,  Weybridge,  co.  Surrey,  29 
October  1907;  and  a  son,  Claude 
Tristram  Arthur  Nigel  Ricketts,  born  19 
December  1908,  died  20  January,  and 
was  buried  at  Weybridge  23  January 
1909. 

RIMINGTON-WILSON.  Vol.  5,  page 
163. — John  Wilson  Rimington  died, 
aged  77,  on  Sunday,  4  July,  and  was 
buried  in  Elmer's  End  Cemetery, 
Beckenham,  co.  Kent,  7  July  1909. 
Will  dated  14  February  1885,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  10  August 
1909,  by  Sophia  Ann  Adelaide 
Rimington,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

RIVINGTON.  Vol.  3,  page  20.— George 
Sangster  Rivington  married  at  Bath 
Abbey  on  Tuesday,  28  December  1909, 
Emily,  youngest  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Gibson,  Rector  of  Fyfield,  co. 
Essex. 

Page  21. — Charles  Sangster  Rivington 
was  educated  at  Bristol ;  M.R.C.S., 
L.R.C.P.  Lond.  1906,  Assistant  House 
Physician  and  Surgeon  and  House 
Physician  Bristol  General  Hospital. 
He  married  at  Holy  Trinity,  Ilfracombe, 
CO.  Devon,  4  August  1908,  Frances 
Louise,  daughter  of  Jesse  Marriot 
NichoUs.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Charles  Francis  Rivington,  born  at  16 
Sandbourne  Road,  Brockley,  co.  Kent, 
on  Friday,  30  April,  baptised  at  St. 
Paul's,  Deptford,  co.  Kent,  23  May  1909. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


RIVINGTON,  continued. 

I'agc  23. — Charles  Robert  Rivington, 
Mayor  of  Appleby  1894-95,  was 
appointed  High  Sheriff  for  co. 
VVestmorland  29  February  igo8. 

Page  24. — Edith  Elizabeth,  wife  of 
Septimus  Rivington,  died  at  Kilmeny, 
Wimbledon,  co.  Surrey,  aged  60,  on 
Easter  Sunday,  27  March  19 10.  Will 
dated  15  November  1899,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  16  April  1910, 
by  Septimus  Rivington,  husband. 

The  Rev.  Herbert  Basil  Rivington 
was  appointed  Chaplain  at  Khartoum, 
Soudan,  1906. 

ROBERTS.  Vol.  7,  page  160.— Ellen 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Harvey  Roberts, 
died  at  Altyre,  Sutton,  co.  Surrey,  on 
Wednesday,  21  April,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cemetery  at  Sutton  on  Monday, 
26  April  1909.  Will  dated  10  October 
1902,  with  three  codicils  dated  15  Octo- 
ber 1904,  15  February  and  17  February 
1909,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
7  July  1909,  by  the  Rev.  Edward 
Gates,  Harry  Maynard  Carter  and 
Frederick  Arthur  Crisp,  the  Executors. 

ROBERTS.  Vol.  II,  page  3.— Arthur 
Roberts,  M.R.C.S.,  L.R.C.P.,  died  at 
Oakleigh,  Eltham,  co.  Kent,  on  Friday, 
19  March,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Lawrence's,  Ramsgate,  co.  Kent,  on 
Tuesday,  23  March  1909.  Will  dated 
24  November  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  7  May  1909,  by  his 
daughter,  Frances  Dorothea,  wife  of 
Colonel  Beamish  St.  John  Barter, 
Lincolnshire  Regiment,  Harry  Edgar 
Lawrence  and  George  Hubbard. 

Frances  Dorothea  Lowndes,  younger 
daughter  of  Arthur  Roberts,  was  married 
at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Kensington, 
London,  18  June  1898,  to  Colonel 
Beamish  St.  John  Barter  (son  of  the 
Rev.  John  Thomas  Barter  of  Bandon, 
CO.  Cork,  by  Eliza  his  wife,  daughter  of 
William  Ewart  of  Sydenham,  Belfast) ; 
born  22  January  1858;  entered  the 
Lincolnshire  Regiment  as  Lieutenant  1 1 
September  1876,  Captain  1883,  Major 
1898,  Lieut. -Colonel  1906,  Colonel  by 
brevet  11  March  1909;  Listructor  in 
Military  Topography,  Royal  Military 
College,  13  May  1885  to  i  August  1902, 
and  Professor  Royal  Military  College 
28  January  1897  to  9  May  1902. 

Page  12. — Earl  Roberts  was  appointed 
LL.D.  Glasgow  1907,  Toronto  1908, 
and  Liverpool  1909. 


ROBERTS-WEST.  Vol.  6,  page  55.— 
Reginald  Montagu  Roberts-West  was 
promoted  Commander  Royal  Navy 
I  January  19 10. 

Page  56. — Charles  Raymond  Roberts- 
West  married  at  the  Cathedral,  Bombay, 
India,  on  Wednesday,  16  December 
1903,  Mildred,  2nd  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Henry  Granville  Dickson,  Rector  of 
Coulsdon,  CO.  Surrey.  Charles  Raymond 
Roberts-West,  Captain  Essex  Regiment 
I  November  1903,  was  Adjutant  Essex 
Regiment  i  November  1903  to  31 
October  1906. 

Archer  Roberts-West  was  promoted 
Sub-Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  15  April 
1906,  Lieutenant  31  December  1908. 

RODDAM.  Vol.  1 1,  page  117.— Roddam 
John  Roddam  was  promoted  Lieut. - 
Colonel  3rd  Battalion  Northumberland 
Fusiliers  Reserve. 

Helen  Mary  Goldie,  elder  daughter  of 
the  above,  was  married  9  July  1908,  to 
Graham  Carr  Holderness ;  born  1 1 
October  1876;  entered  the  Army  from 
Militia  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Northumber- 
land Fusiliers  4  May  1901,  Lieutenant 
21  May  igo2. 

ROGERS.     Vol.  6,  page  135.— Reginald 

William  Scott  Rogers  retired  as  Captain 
Royal  Navy  11  June  1898. 

Page  137. — The  Rev.  Enys  Henry 
and  Sarah  Louisa  Rogers  have  further 
issue  a  daughter,  Elizabeth  Duffus,  born 
at  16  Montpelier  Villas,  Brighton,  on 
Tuesday,  2  March,  baptised  at  St. 
Stephen's,  Brighton,  29  November  1909. 

ROPE.  Vol.  2,  page  95. — Edward  Richard 
Rope  married  at  Aratapu,  Auckland, 
New  Zealand,  13  April  1909,  Rhoda 
Morgan  of  Aratapu.  They  have 
issue  a  son,  Edward  Rope,  born  at 
Te  Kopuru,  Northern  Wairoa,  Auckland, 
5  February  19 10. 

ROUND.  Vol.  12,  page  2. — Lucy  Frances 
Gray,  4th  daughter  of  the  Rt.  Hon"* 
James  Round,  was  married  at  Birch  on 
Saturday,  23  January  1909,  to  Charles 
Ernest  Higginbotham  (2nd  son  of 
Charles  Titus  Higginbotham  of  Craig- 
maddie,  Milngavie,  co.  Stirling)  ;  born  at 
16  Woodside  Place,  Gla.sgow,  on  Wed- 
nesday, 4  July  1866;  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  Northamptonshire 
Regiment  5  February  1887,  Lieutenant 
16  April  1890,  Captain  2  January  1899, 
Major    2    June    1907;    Superintendent 


ADDITIONS    &'    CORRECTIONS. 


xli 


ROUND,  continued. 

Gymnasia,  Western  District,  21  July 
1899  to  20  July  1902,  D.A.A.G.,  South 
Africa,  2  November  1903  to  15  May 
1904,  Staff  Captain,  Standerton  Sub- 
District,  South  Africa,  16  May  1904  to 
15  May  1907,  Superintendent  Gymnasia, 
Aldershot  Command,  i  September  1909. 

Edith  Creffield,  5th  daughter  of  the 
Rt.  Hon''''=  James  Round,  died,  aged  30, 
on  Tuesday,  27  April,  and  was  buried  at 
Birch,  CO.  Essex,  30  April  1909. 

Page  3. — Louisa,  4th  daughter  of  the 
Rev.  James  Thomas  Round,  died  at 
Basketts,  Copford,  co.  Esse.x,  aged  67, 
on  Sunday,  20  February,  and  was 
buried  at  Birch  23  February  1910. 

The  Rev.  George  Richard  Jolliffe 
Round,  of  Trinity  College,  Oxford,  B.A. 
19  September  1909,  was  ordained 
Deacon  by  the  Bishop  of  St.  Albans 
1909,  and  appointed  Curate  of  St. 
Mary's,  Leytonstone,  co.  Essex,  1909. 

Page  5. — The  Rev.  George  Henry 
Round -Turner,  educated  at  St.  John's 
College,  Oxford,  and  at  Lincoln, 
ordained  Deacon  1906,  by  Bishop  Paget 
for  Norwich;  Curate  of  St.  Bartholomew's, 
Heigham,  co.  Norfolk,  1906- 1909,  and 
(if  St.  Mark's,  Norwich,  1909. 

ROXBURGHE.  Vol.  12,  page  156.— 
Lady  Susan  Harriet,  elder  daughter  of 
James  Henry  Robert,  6th  Duke  of 
Roxburghe,  and  widow  of  Sir  James 
GrantSuttie,  Baronet,  died  at  Preston 
Grange,  co.  Haddington,  aged  65,  on 
.Saturday,  16  October,  and  was  buried 
at  Dunbar  on  Thursday,  21  October 
1909. 

Page  159.  —  Lord  Alastair  Robert 
Innes-Ker  was  promoted  Captain  Royal 
Horse  Guards  10  May  1909. 

Lord  Robert  Edward  Innes-Ker 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Irish  Guards  i  August  1908,  Lieutenant 
8  September  1909. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  3,  page  14. — Colonel  Sir 
Clement  Molyneux  Royds,  C.B.,  received 
the  Territorial  Officers'  Decoration  1909. 
Page  16. — Charles  William  Rawson 
Royds  was  promoted  Commander  Royal 
Navy  31  August  1909. 

ROYDS.  Vol.  9,  page  2  (and  Addenda, 
Vol.  I  J,  page  xxii.) — The  Rev.  Charles 
Cradock  Twemlow  and  Margaret  Ada 
Royds  have  issue  a  son,  Charles  Everard 
Cradock  Royds,  born  at  Heysham,  co. 
Lancaster,  9  December  1909,  baptised 


ROYDS,  continued. 

there  16  January  1910.  The  Rev. 
Charles  Cradock  Twemlow  Royds  was 
instituted  to  the  Rectory  of  Heysham 
I  December  1908. 

Page  3. — The  Rev.  Thomas  Fletcher 
Royds,  of  Worcester  College,  Oxford, 
B.A.  1903,  M.A.  1906,  was  Assistant 
Master  and  Chaplain  of  Wellington 
College  1905-1906;  Curate  of  Sutton 
Courtenay,  co.  Berks,  1906-1908,  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Great  Malvern,  co.  Wor- 
cester, 1 908-1 909,  and  of  St.  Mary's, 
Malvern,  1909. 

RUDGE.  \'ol.  15,  page  145. — Edward 
Charles  Rudge  died  at  Abbey  Manor, 
Evesham,  co.  Worcester,  aged  81,  on 
Tuesday,  14  December,  and  was  buried 
in  family  vault  in  the  churchyard  of  St. 
Laurence,  Evesham,  18  December  1909. 
Page  146. — The  Rev.  William  John 
Rudge,  died  at  Ardnave,  Basset,  South- 
ampton, aged  69,  on  Friday,  15  April, 
buried  in  Bournemouth  Cemetery  on 
Wednesday,  20  April  1910,  after  service 
at  St.  Michael's,  Basset. 

RUGGE-PRICE.  Vol.  14,  page  165.— 
Charlotte  Elizabeth,  6th  daughter  of 
Sir  Charles  Price,  Baronet,  was  baptised 
at  Bridewell  Chapel,  London  ;  she  died 
28  March  1837,  and  was  buried  at 
St.  Sepulchre's,  London. 

RYLAND.  Vol.  i,  page  247.— Llewellyn, 
Madeley  Ryland  of  Edgbaston,  co. 
Warwick,  married  at  St.  Thomas', 
St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  on  Thursday, 
12  August  1909,  Muriel  Eliza,  elder 
daughter  of  Marmaduke  George  Winter 
of  St.  John's,  Newfoundland. 

Thomas  Howard  Ryland  of  Moxhull 
Hall,  Erdington,  co.  Warwick,  married 
at  St.  Andrew's,  Wells  Street,  London, 
on  Wednesday,  2  June  1909,  Beryl 
Stratheden,  daughter  of  John  Stratheden 
Campbell,  C.S.I. ,  CLE.,  of  the  Indian 
Civil  Service,  Commissioner  of  Kumaun, 
by  Honor  his  wife,  daughter  of  Major- 
General  Sir  Oliver  Richardson  New- 
march,  K. C.S.I.  They  have  issue  a  son, 
Nigel  Ryland,  born  4  April  1910. 

Dorothy  Helen,  only  child  of  Sidney 
Proctor  Ryland,  was  married  at  Charlton 
Kings,  CO.  Gloucester,  on  Thursday,  16 
September  1909,  Edwin  Charles 
Willoughby  of  Courtfield,  Charlton 
Kings,  only  son  of  Charles  Christopher 
Willoughby,  Captain  60th  King's  Royal 
Rifles,  by  Margaret  his  wife,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Pynsent  of  Northam,  co.  Devon. 


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ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


ST.  GEORGE.  Vol.  i,  page  io6.— 
Howard  St.  George  died  in  Lontlon 
29  November,  and  was  buried  in 
Streatham  Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  3 
December  1908. 

Page  1 08. — The  Rev.  Howard  St. 
George's  will,  dated  15  December  1883, 
with  a  codicil  dated  February  1894, 
was  proved  at  Liverpool  29  December 
1898,  by  Emilia  St.  George,  widow, 
Frances  Emilia  St.  George,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  Arthur  Baldwin  St. 
George,  nephew,  three  of  the  Executors. 

SALT.  Vol.  3,  page  104. — Harriet,  widow 
of  the  Rev.  George  Salt,  died  at  73 
Park  Road  South,  Birkenhead,  co. 
Chester,  in  her  92nd  year,  1 1  March, 
and  was  buried  in  Flaybrick  Hill 
Cemetery,  Birkenhead,  15  March  1909. 
Will  dated  3  October  1907,  proved  at 
Chester. 

SALTER,  Vol.  2,  page  38.— The  Rev. 
Thomas  Morgan  Bell  Salter  was 
appointed  Rural  Dean  of  Woodleigh 
1909. 

SCARBROUGH.  Vol.  13,  page  75.— 
Aldrcd  F"rederick  George  Beresford 
Lumley,  Earl  of  Scarbrough,  was 
appointed  a  Knight  of  Grace  of  the 
Order  of  the  Hospital  of  St.  John  of 
Jerusalem  in  England  15  December 
1909. 

SCARLETT.  Vol.  3,  page  53._Shelley 
Leopold  Laurence  Scarlett,  Baron 
Abinger,  was  promoted  Hon.  Captain 
3rd  Battalion  Bedfordshire  Regiment 
5  December  1900,  retired  as  Major 
20  October  1908. 

The  Hon"'  Robert  Brooke  Campbell 
Scarlett  is  now  a  Barrister-at-Law. 

The  Hon''''  Hugh  Richard  Scarlett 
was  appointed  A.D.C.  to  the  Governor 
of  Queensland  (Sir  William  MacGregor, 
G.C.M.G.,  C.B.,  M.D.)  15  October 
1909;  promoted  Captain  Royal  Horse 
Artillery  1909. 

The  Hon""''  Percy  Gerald  Scarlett 
was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  East 
Kent  Regiment  20  March  1907. 

The  Hon'''=  Leopold  Florence 
Scarlett  was  promoted  Sub-Lieutenant 
Royal  Navy  30  July  1908. 

SCARSDALE.  Vol.  4,  page  80.— George 
Nathaniel  Curzon,  Baron  Curzon  of 
Kedleston,  created  Hon.  D.C.L.  Oxford 
1904,    Hon.    LL.D.    Cambridge    1907, 


SCARSDALE,  continued. 

Hon.  LL.D.  .Manchester  1908;  Romanes 
Lecturer  1907,  Lord  Rector  of  Glasgow 
University  1908,  Hon.  Fellow  of  Balliol 
College  1907,  Lord  Warden  of  the 
Cinque  Ports  1904- 1905  ;  a  Repre- 
sentative Peer  for  Ireland  1 1  August 
1908;  Fellow  of  the  British  Academy 
1908. 

Page8i.— The Hon'''"^  Alfred  Nathaniel 
Curzon  was  appointed  Hon.  Colonel 
3rd  Battalion  (special  reserve)  26  July 
1908. 

SCOTT.  Vol.  15,  page  127. — James 
William  Scott  was  created  a  Baronet 
27  July  1909. 

.Samuel  Haslam  and  Carmen  Estelle 
Scott  have  issue  a  daughter,  Mary 
Margareta,  born  16  March  19 10. 

SEFTON.  Vol.  10,  page  158.  — The 
H()n'''"=  Richard  Frederick  Molyneux 
was  appointed  M.V.O.  (4thclass)  6  July 
1909. 

SHADWELL.  Vol.  3,  page  106.— Charles 
Lancelot  Shadwell,  r3.C.L.,  was  elected 
Provost  of  Oriel  College,  Oxford,  4 
October  1905. 

Page  107. — Lionel  Lancelot  Shadwell 
was  Secretary  to  the  Commissioners  in 
Lunacy  1901-1904,  and  was  appointed 
Commissioner  1904. 

Walter  Harvey  I^ancelot  Shadwell 
was  appointed  J. P.  for  co.  Cornwall 
1901. 

Page  109  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  6, 
page  xiii.) — Leonard  Julius  and  (lertrude 
Ellen  Shadwell  have  further  issue  a 
son,  George  Lawrence  Shadwell,  born 
at  6  Mont  le  Grand,  Exeter,  on 
Tuesday,  28  June,  baptised  at  Exeter 
Cathedral  in  August  1904.  Leonard 
Julius  Shadwell  was  promoted  Lieut.- 
Colonel  23  February  1907  ;  .Staff 
Officer  Cape  Peninsular  Volunteers  23 
February  1907. 

Page  109  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  /j, 
page  x.xvii.) — The  will  of  Bertha,  wife 
of  Arthur  Shadwell,  .M.D.  (who  died  2 
November  1907),  was  dated  3  January 
1901,  and  was  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  2  January  1908,  by  William 
Price  James,  brother,  and  Fanny  James, 
sister,  the  Executors. 

Page  no. — -The  Rev.  Felix  Shadwell 
was  appointed  Rector  of  Bromeswell, 
CO.  Suffolk,  1905. 


ADDITIONS 


CORRECTIONS. 


xliii 


SHANN.  Vol.  I,  page  170.— The  Rev. 
Cliarles  Brodie  Shann  of  Emmanuel 
College,  Cambridge,  B.A.  1906,  M.A. 
1910,  was  appointed  Curate  of  Christ 
Church,  Clifton,  co.  Gloucester,  5  April 
1908. 

SHEDDEN.  Vol.  n,  page  28.— The 
Rev.  Roscow  George  Shedden,  M.A.  of 
New  College,  Oxford,  was  appointed 
Curate  of  All  Saints',  Margaret  Street, 
Marylebone,  London,  April  1909,  and 
Chaplain  (4th-class)  ist  Battalion  Lon- 
don Regiment  (Territorial  Force)  24 
August  1909. 

SHEKELL.  Vol.  6,  page  69. — Thomas 
Stevens  Shekell  died  at  Pebworth,  co. 
Gloucester,  21  April  1908.  Will  dated 
16  November  1903,  proved  (Prin. 
Reg.,  980,  1908)  20  June  1908,  by  the 
Rev.  Edleston  Bonner  Shekell,  son,  the 
sole  Executor. 

The  Rev.  Edleston  Bonner  Shekell, 
J.  P.  for  CO.  Gloucester  1896,  and  for  co. 
Worcester  1897,  proceeded  M.A.  from 
Balliol  College,  Oxford,  1896. 

SHERBORNE.  Vol.  10,  page  23.— 
("olonel  the  Hon'''"=  Charles  Dutton  died 
at  Gloucester,  aged  66,  on  Saturday, 
6  November,  and  was  buried  at  Bibury, 
CO.  Gloucester,  on  Wednesday,  10 
November  1 909.  Will  dated  8  February 
1869,  proved  at  Gloucester  10  December 
1909,  by  the  Hon''i=  May  Arbuthnot 
Dutton,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  24. — Piers  Edwin  Dutton 
married  at  Great  Barrington,  co. 
Gloucester,  on  Tuesday,  5  October 
1909,  Muriel  Frances  Caroline,  elder 
daughter  of  Edward  Rhys  Wingfield  of 
Barrington  Park,  co.  Oxford,  J. P.  and 
D.L.,  by  Edith  Caroline  his  wife, 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Peter  Almeric 
Wood,  Rector  of  Newent,  co.  Gloucester. 

SHIRLEY.  Vol.  12,  page  88.— The  Rev. 
William  Richardson  Linton  died  at  the 
Vicarage,  Shirley,  co.  Derby,  aged  57, 
on  Saturday,  4  January  1908.  Will  dated 
10  July  1895,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  615, 
1908)  7  April  1908,  by  Walter  Knight 
Shirley  and  John  Linton  Myers, 
Professor  of  Magdalen  College,  Oxford, 
the  Executors. 

SHUTTLEWORTH.  Vol.  13, page  166. 

Lord  Shuttleworth  was  appointed 
President  of  the  Lancashire  Territorial 
Force  1908. 


SIEVEKING.  Vol.  11,  page  181.— 
Emmeline  Wood,  youngest  daughter  of 
Sir  Edward  Henry  Sieveking,  M.D., 
was  married  at  St.  James',  Sussex 
Gardens,  London,  on  Thursday,  2 
December  1909,  to  Matthew  Eason 
Wilkinson,  2nd  son  of  Matthew 
Alexander  Eason  Wilkinson,  M.D.  Edin., 
F.R.C.P.  Lond.,  of  Greenheys,  .Man- 
chester, and  Middlethorpe  Hall,  York. 

SIMPSON.  Vol.  10,  page  150.— The 
Rev.  Francis  Simpson,  Rector  of  Foston, 
CO.  York,  for  54  years,  died  there,  aged 
94,  on  Wednesday,  28  July,  and  was 
buried  at  Wintringhara,  co.  York,  on 
Saturday,  31  July  1909.  Will  dated  16 
June  1893,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  29  September  1909,  by  Jane 
Simpson,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Page  150  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  12, 
page  liv.) — The  Rev.  Francis  Russell 
Benedict  and  Edith  Mary  Simpson  have 
issue  a  son,  Christopher  Francis  Russell 
Simpson,  born  at  Ridley  House,  Kings- 
wear,  CO.  Devon,  on  Thursday,  16 
January,  baptised  at  St.  Saviour's, 
Dartmouth,  co.  Devon,  on  St.  Matthias' 
Day,  24  February  1908.  The  Rev. 
Francis  Russell  Benedict  Simpson  was 
Curate  of  ToisTistall,  co.  Devon,  1903 
-1908,  and  was  re-appointed  1909. 

Page  i5o.^Ralph  Christopher  Simp- 
son was  employed  with  the  West  African 
Frontier  Force  26  August  1905  to 
5  May  1908. 

Page  152. — Richard  Charles  Simpson 
was  appointed  2nd  Lieutenant  Notting- 
hamshire and  Derbyshire  Regiment  16 
January  1907,  Lieutenant  18  May  1909. 

Gilbert  Simpson  entered  the 
Northamptonshire  Regiment  11  August 
1909. 

SKEELS.  ^'ol.  5,  page  20. — Edward 
Serocold  Skeels  died  at  5  Cromwell 
Crescent,  Kensington,  London,  aged  67, 
on  Monday,  6  December,  and  was 
buried  in  Charlton  King's  Cemetery, 
CO.  Gloucester,  9  December  1909. 
Will  dated  17  February  1908,  with 
codicil  dated  11  March  1908,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  i  April  1910, 
by  Ralph  Serocold  Skeels,  nephew,  one 
of  the  Executors. 

SMITH.  Vol.  2,  page  130. — Frederica 
Mary,  elder  daughter  of  Sir  Charles 
Cunliffe  Smith,  3rd  Baronet,  died  at 
Brighton  on  Thursday,  26  March  1908, 
and  was  buried  at  Stapleford  Tawney, 


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ADDITIONS    ir    CORRECTIONS. 


SMITH,  continued. 

CO.  Essex.  Will  dated  30  November 
1907,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  833,  1908) 
15  May  1908,  by  Sir  Drumniond 
Cunliffe  Smith,  Baronet,  the  sole 
Executor. 

Page  131.  —  Drumniond  Cospatrick 
Hamilton  Spencer-Smith  entered  tiie 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal  Artillery 
28  Alarch  1900,  Lieutenant  3  April 
1 90 1,  Captain  18  February  1909, 
Adjutant  i  August  1909. 

Michael  Seymour  Hamilton  Spencer- 
Smith  married  25  July  1907,  Evelyn 
Penelope,  younger  daughter  of  the  Rev. 
Arthur  Henry  Delm^-Radcliffe,  by 
Beatrice  Mary  Frederica  his  wife,  2nd 
daughter  of  the  Hon*"''  Frederick  Dudley 
Ryder ;  born  at  Holwell  Rectory, 
Hitchin,  co.  Hertford,  on  Sunday, 
22  April  1883.  They  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Beatrice  Mary,  born  27  March 

-  '909- 
Page  132. — Katharine  Winifred,  eldest 
daughter  of  the  Rev.  Orlando  Spencer- 
Smith,  was  married  at  Sarisbury,  co. 
Hants,  on  Wednesday,  7  June  1905,  to 
George  Winn  of  Holly  Hill,  Sarisbury. 

Gerald  Montague  Spencer- Smith 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Royal  Artillery  19  December  1900, 
promoted     Lieutenant     19     December 

1903- 

Richard  Osbaldeston  Spencer-Smith 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
Hampshire  Regiment  6  February  1909. 

Edith  Frances  Spencer,  2nd  daughter 
of  Gilbert  Joshua  Spencer-Smith,  was 
married  at  St.  Lawrence's,  Isle  of  Wight, 
on  Tuesday,  3  September  1907,  to  John 
Connop  Thirlwall  Llewelyn  of  \'entnor. 
Isle  of  Wight. 

STANFORD.  Vol.  9,  page  94.— .\rthur 
Henry  Stanford  died  at  Beaumont  Hall, 
CO.  Essex,  on  Tuesday,  22  February, 
and  was  buried  at  Beaumont  on 
Saturday,  26  February  1910.  Will  dated 
3  August  1903,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  7  April  191  o,  by  Stanley 
Frederick  Stanford  and  John  Edwards 
Stanford,  brothers,  two  of  the  Executors. 

STANYFORTH.  Vol.  5,  page  132.— 
Edwin  Wilfrid  Stanyforth,  D.L.  for  the 
West  Riding,  co.  York,  was  appointed 
Hon.  Lieut. -Colonel  Yorkshire  Hussars 
Yeomanry  1908;  he  received  the 
Territorial  Officers'  Decoration  1909. 


STAPLETON.  Vol.  14,  page  133.— 
Edward  Parker  Stapleton  entered  as 
a  Pensioner  at  Pembroke  College, 
Cambridge,  October  1908. 

STRICKLAND.  Vol.  9,  page  98.— Sir 
Charles  William  Strickland,  Baronet, 
died  at  Hildenley,  co.  York,  in  his 
91st  year,  on  Friday,  31  December 
1909. 

Page  99.— Henry  Strickland-Constable 
died  at  Wassand,  co.  York,  aged  88,  on 
Saturday,  20  March,  and  was  buried  at 
Sigglesthorne,  co.  York,  on  Wednesday, 
24  March  1909.  Will  dated  29 
September  1900,  with  three  codicils 
dated  10  March  1902,  9  July  1907  and 
12  January  1909,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  8  May  1909,  by  Frederick 
Charles  Strickland-Constable,  one  of  the 
Executors. 

Frederick  Charles  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth  Strickland -Constable  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  Hilary 
Margaret,  bom  at  The  Old  _  Hall, 
Hornsea,  co.  York,  on  Thursday,  29 
October  1908.  Frederick  Charles 
Strickland-Constable  was  promoted 
Hon.  Major  3rd  Battalion  (Special 
Reserve)  East  Yorkshire  Regiment 
1908. 

STUCLEY.  Vol.  2,  page  150. — Humphry 
St.  Leger  Stucley  married  at  St.  George's, 
Hanover  Square,  London,  22  October 
1908,  Dorothy  Beatrice  Rose,  only  child 
of  F"rancis  Henry  Carew  of  CoUiepriest, 
Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  by  Rose  Matilda 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Admiral  the  Hon'''= 
Sir  Edward  Alfred  John  Harris,  K.C.B. 
They  have  issue  a  son,  Peter  Francis 
Carew  Stucley,  bom  at  37  Sloane 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  on 
Tuesday,  10  August,  baptised  at  St. 
Mary's,  Bideford,  co.  Devon,  15 
September  1909. 

SWANN.  Vol.  I,  page  96.— Edward 
Serocold  Skeels  died  at  5  Cromwell 
Crescent,  Kensington,  London,  aged  67, 
on  Monday,  6  December,  and  was 
buried  in  Charlton  Kings  Cemetery,  co. 
Gloucester,  9  December  1909.  Will 
dated  17  February  1908,  with  codicil 
dated  11  March  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  i  April  19 10,  by 
Raljih  Serocold  Skeels,  nephew,  one  of 
the  Executors. 


ADDITIONS    &>    CORRECTIONS. 


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SWANN,  cotitinued. 

Page  97. — The  Rev.  Charles  Graham 
Swann  proceeded  M.A.  from  Queen's 
College,  Oxford,  8  November  1906; 
he  was  Curate  of  the  parish  church, 
Brighton,  co.  Sussex,  1 906-1 908,  Acting 
Chaplain  at  Smyrna  1908- 1909,  and 
appointed  Curate  of  St.  Matthew's, 
Chapel  Allerton,  co.  York,  October  1909. 

SWITHINBANK.  Vol.  7,  page  151.— 
Bernard  Winthrop  Swithinbank  was 
appointed  Assistant  Commissioner  at 
Magiv^,  Upper  Burma,  January  19 10. 

TAUNTON.  Vol.  4,  page  i6i.— Alice 
Percival,  eldest  daughter  of  William 
Elias  Taunton,  died  5  December,  and 
was  buried  at  Freeland,  co.  Oxford, 
9  December  1909. 

TAYLOR.  Vol.  3,  page  96.— Austin 
Taylor,  M.P.,  married  zndly  at  Christ 
Church,  Waterloo,  co.  Lancaster,  on 
Wednesday,  1 7  November  1 909,  Gertrude 
Adeline,  daughter  of  John  Pennington 
Evans  of  Waterloo. 

TEMPEST.  Vol.  I,  page  37-  — Sir 
Tristram  Tempest  Tempest,  4th  Baronet, 
died  at  Tong  Hall,  co.  York,  aged  44,  on 
Wednesday,  23  June  1909.  Will  dated 
6  December  1906,  with  codicil  dated 
28  December  1907,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  13  August  1909,  by 
Henrietta  Frances  May  Graves,  sister, 
the  sole  Executrix. 

TENNYSON.  Vol.  14,  page  95— The 
Hon"''=  Lionel  Hallam  Tennyson, 
of  Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Coldstream 
Guards  August  1909. 

Page  96. — Charles  Bruce  Locker 
Tennyson  married  in  Henry  the  Seventh 
Chapel,  Westminster  Abbey,  on  Thurs- 
day, 29  July  1909,  Ivy  Gladys,  daughter 
of  William  James  Pretious  of  Loughton. 

Page  97. — Cecilia,  youngest  daughter 
of  the  Rev.  George  Clayton  Tennyson, 
LL.D.,  and  widow  of  Edmund  Law 
Lushington,  died  at  The  Park, 
Sandling,  co.  Kent,  in  her  92nd  year, 
on  Thursday,  18  March  1909,  and  was 
buried  at  Boxley,  co.  Kent.  Will  dated 
15  February  1893,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  8  April  1909,  by 
CeciUa  Lushington,  daughter,  the  sole 
Executrix. 


TENTERDEN.  Vol.  13,  page  46.— 
Lord  and  Lady  Tenterden  have  issue 
a  daughter,  Gwen  Elfrida  Penelope,  born 
at  12  Culford  Mansions,  Cadogan 
Gardens,  Chelsea,  co.  Middlesex,  22 
July  1908,  baptised  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Sloane  Street,  Chelsea,  on  Saturday,  15 
August  1908,  and  a  son,  Charles  Stuart 
Anthony  Rowland  Abbott,  bom  at  12 
Culford  Mansions,  Cadogan  Gardens, 
Chelsea,  on  Sunday,  25  July,  baptised 
at  Holy  Trinity,  Sloane  Street,  Chelsea, 
on  Friday,  15  October  1909. 

THOMAS.  Vol.  6,  page  47.— Francis 
Walter  Howard  Thomas  was  promoted 
Captain  Army  Veterinary  Corps  3 
September  1909. 

Page  48. — Ann,  4th  daughter  of 
Robert  Moseley  Thomas,  and  wife  of 
Colonel  Howard  Molyneux  Edward 
Brunker,  died  at  Farnborough,  co.  Hants, 
on  Monday,  13  September  1909,  and 
was  buried  at  Aldershot  {see  Pedigree 
of  Brunker,   Vol.  10,  page  II4). 

THURBURN.  Vol.  5,  page  117.— 
Margaret,  widow  of  Captain  James 
Ptolemy  Thurburn,  R.N.,  died  at 
Thorsden,  Gipsy  Hill,  co.  Surrey,  aged 
82,  on  Wednesday,  19  January,  and 
was  buried  in  St.  James'  Cemetery, 
Dover,  co.  Kent,  22  January  1910, 
after  a  service  at  St.  Stephen's,  South 
Dulwich,  CO.  Surrey.  Administration 
was  granted  at  the  Principal  Registry 
7  February  19 10,  to  James  White 
Thurburn,  retired  Colonel  in  H.M. 
Army,  son,  and  one  of  the  next  of  kin. 

Lieut.-Colonel  James  White  Thurburn 
retired  from  the  Royal  Engineers  as 
Colonel  3  December  1905. 

James  Oliver  Stokes  Thurburn  entered 
the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Royal 
Artillery  23  December  1903,  promoted 
Lieutenant  23  December  1906. 

Page  120. — Isabella  Ann,  widow  of 
Henry  Thurburn,  Captain  H.M.  Indian 
Army,  died  at  Craigness,  Muchalls,  co. 
Kincardine,  on  Monday,  15  February 
1909.  Will  dated  11  June  1908,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  25  March 
1909,  by  Elizabeth  Annie  Thurburn 
and  Eva  Margarita  Thurburn,  daughters, 
the  Executrixes. 

THURSBY.  Vol.  II,  page  94.— Mary 
Eleanor,  younger  daughter  of  Colonel 
Sir  John  Hardy  Thursby,  was  married  at 
Worsthorne,  co.  Lancaster,  24  November 
1909,  to    Herbert    Hodder    Roberts  of 


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ADDITIONS    b'    CORRECTIONS. 


THURSBY,  contimied. 

W  cstun  (riift,  Kirkham  Abbey,  co.  York 
(son  of  Colonel  Roberts  of  kennie,  co. 
Cork) ;  entered  the  Royal  Marines  as 
Lieutenant  i  February  1879,  Captain 
23  December  1887,  Major  15  December 
1895,  retired  6  December  1897. 

Page  96. — Fanny,  widow  of  the  Rev. 
William  Ford  Thursby,  B.C.L.,  died 
at  Highwoods,  Burghfield,  co.  Berks, 
aged  76,  on  Wednesday,  29  December 
1909,  and  was  buried  at  Bergh  Apton, 
CO.  Norfolk,  on  Tuesday,  4  January  1910. 
Will  dated  22  February  1908,  with 
codicil  dated  25  February  1908,  proved 
in  the  Principal  Registry  7  March  1910, 
by  the  Rev.  Harvey  William  Gustavus 
Thursby,  nephew,  and  John  Baseley 
Tooke  Hales,  the  Executors. 

Page  97. — Arthur  Harvey  Thursby 
died  at  Culverlands,  Burghfield,  aged  77, 
on  Monday,  21  June,  and  was  buried 
at  Burghfield  on  Thursday,  24  June  1909. 
Will  dated  23  February  1905,  proved  in 
the  Principal  Registry  4  August  1909, 
by  Catherine  Thursby,  relict,  the  Rev. 
Harvey  William  Gustavus  Thursby,  son, 
and  Frank  Hay,  the  Executors. 

THURSFIELD.  Vol.  14,  page  184.— 
Gerald  Arthur  Richard  Thursfield,  B.A., 
of  St.  John's  College,  Cambridge,  was 
ordained  Deacon  at  Southwark  Cathedral 
by  the  Bishop  of  Woolwich  on  Sunday, 
19  December  1909,  and  was  licensed 
to  the  Curacy  of  St.  John's,  Battersea, 
CO.  Surrey,  19  December  1909. 

Page  186. — The  Rev.  Richard  Cecil 
and  Madeline  Alice  Thursfield  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Christopher  Richard 
Cecil  Thursfield,  born  at  the  Rectory, 
Cranford,  co.  Northampton,  on  Tuesday, 
30  March,  baptised  at  Cranford  on 
Sunday,  2  May  1909. 

TOLHURST.  Vol.  I,  page  64.— John 
Tolhurst  died  at  Glenbrook,  Beckenham, 
CO.  Kent,  in  his  76th  year,  on  Saturday, 
9  October,  and  was  buried  in  Norwood 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Wednesday, 
13  October  1909,  after  service  in  the 
parish  church,  Beckenham.  Will  dated 
26  October  1899,  proved  in  the  Principal 
Registry  6  November  1909,  by  Agnes 
Milner  Tolhurst,  relict,  Vincent  J. 
Grose,  John  Grose  Tolhurst  and  Robert 
Borrowman,  the  Executors. 

TOWER.  Vol.  2,  page  36.-^Josephine 
Rose,  widow  of  the  Rev.  Robert 
Beauchamp  Tower,  died  at  Wealdcote, 
South  Weald,  co.   Essex,   aged  88,  on 


TOWER,  continued. 

Thursday,  27  January,  and  was  buried 
at  South  Weald  31  January  19 10.  Will 
dated  21  November  1905,  with  codicil 
dated  15  November  1906,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  12  April  1910,  by 
Cecilia  Tower,  daughter,  Christopher 
John  Hume  Tower,  son-in-law,  and 
VVilliam  Rose  Smith,  nephew,  the 
Executors. 

TREVES.  Vol.  13,  page  176.  — Sir 
Frederick  Treves,  Baronet,  was  appointed 
Hon.  Colonel  Royal  Army  Medical 
Corps,  Wessex  Division,  1908. 

TROTMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  161.— The 
Rev.  Edward  Fiennes  Trotman  died  at 
Marshfield,  co.  Gloucester,  in  his  82nd 
year,  on  Tuesday,  19  April,  and  was 
buried  there  on  Saturday,  23  April  19 10. 
Charles  Newsham  Trotman  was 
promoted  Lieut.- Colonel  by  Brevet 
Royal  Marines  i  March  1907,  Lieut.- 
Colonel  30  January  1908. 

Page  162  {and  Addenda,  Vol.  ij, 
page  xxiv.) — The  kev.  Francis  Earle 
Trotman,  Chaplain  (Additional  Clergy 
Society)*  Burma  State  Railway  1905 
-1909,  waS' inducted  to  the  Vicarage  of 
Mere,  co.  \Vilts,  15  July  1909.  He  and 
his  wife,  Marian,  have  issue  a  daughter, 
Angela  Ruth,  born  at  Upwey  Rectory, 
CO.  Dorset,  on  Sunday,  20  June,  baptised 
at  Upwey  2  August  1909. 

TUDSBERY  TURNER.  Vol.  i,  page 
191. — Francis  Cannon  Tudsbery  Turner 
graduated  (from  King's  College,  Cam- 
bridge) B.A.  and  LL.B.  in  the  Summer 
Term  of  1909. 

TURNBULL.  Vol.  15,  page  196.— 
Stanley  and  Edith  Muriel  Turnbull  have 
further  issue  a  son,  Gerald  Francis 
Waring  Turnbull,  born  at  Byculla, 
Broadlands  Road,  Highgate,  co.  Aliddle- 
sex,  on  Wednesday,  10  November, 
baptised  at  St.  Michael's,  Highgate,  12 
Dcrember  1909. 

UPCHER.  Vol.  3,  page  26.— Colonel 
Russell  Upcher,  C.B.,  of  the  Durham 
Light  Infantry,  retired  as  Major-Cieneral 
3  September  1902. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Cyril  Sparke 
Upcher  married  at  Horsham,  co. 
Norfolk,  on  Wednesday,  2  June  1909, 
Gladys,  youngest  daughter  of  F.  T. 
Ivens,  M.  Inst.  C.E. 

Page  27. — Sidney  Wodehouse  Upcher 
entered  the  Royal  Navy  as  Midshipman 
15  September  1905,  and  promoted 
Sub- Lieutenant  30  January  1909. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


xlvii 


VAILLANT.  Vol.  13,  page  30.— The 
name  of  the  grandfather  of  Giulia 
Isabella,  wife  of  Albert  Vaillant,  should 
read  Pietro  Bonaventura  Augusto 
Gaspare  Macirone  \not  as  printed]. 

Page  31. — Ann  Balchen,  widow  of 
Edward  Ainge,  was  married  4thly  at 
Holy  Trinity,  Sibford  Gower,  co. 
Oxford,  22  February  19 10,  to  Charles 
Langley. 

VIDLER.  Vol.  13,  page  99.— Albert 
Edward  Vidler  was  promoted  Captain 
(Royal  Army  Medical  Corps  Territorial 
Force)  8th  Battalion  Middlesex  Regiment 
14  July  1909. 

VINCENT.  Vol.  14,  page  158.— The 
Rev.  Thomas  Vincent  died  at  Clevedon, 
CO.  Somerset,  4  March  1908.  Will  dated 
22  May  1903,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  847, 
1908)  13  May  1908,  by  Dorothea 
Vincent,  spinster,  daughter,  Charles 
Fitzgerald  Watkins  and  Charles  Greaves 
Vincent,  nephews,  the  Executors. 

Page  159. — Caroline,.  3rd  daughter 
of  Charles  Greaves  Vincent*  of  Ryde, 
Isle  of  Wight,  was  married  at  West 
Challow,  CO.  Berks,  on  Thursday, 
29  July  1909,  to  Alexander  White, 
eldest  son  of  Henry  Thomas  White  of 
Knollys  Road,  Streatham,  co.  Surrey, 
by  Mary  his  wife,  daughter  of  Francis 
Besly  of  Tiverton,  co.  Devon,  Surgeon. 

WALKER.  Vol.  6,  page  7.— John 
William  Walker  was  appointed  J. P.  for 
the  West  Riding,  co.  York,  1905. 

The  Rev.  Herbert  Milnes  Walker  was 
appointed  Rector  of  Baconsthorpe,  co. 
Norfolk,  1909. 

WALKER.  Vol.  15,  page  54.— Cecil 
Norman  and  Helen  Dorothy  Allen 
Hardwicke  Walker  have  issue  a  son, 
Arthur  Hardwicke  Abney  Walker,  born 
at  Blyth  Lodge,  Carew  Road,  East- 
bourne, CO.  Sussex,  5  November, 
baptised  at  Holy  Trinity,  Hastings,  co. 
Sussex,  26  December  1908. 

WALLER.  Vol.  9,  page  179  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  11,  page  xxi^ — The 
Rev.  Arthur  Pretyman  and  Constance 
Julia  Waller  have  further  issue  a 
daughter,  Ruth  Elizabeth  Jane,  born  at 
Waldringfield,  co.  Suffolk,  16  March, 
baptised  there  on  Easter  Day,  11  April 
1909. 


WARDE.  Vol.  4,  page  61.— Charles 
Edward  \\'arde  was  promoted  Colonel 
West  Kent  Imperial  Yeomanry  31 
January  1900. 

Page  62. — Walter  Eldred  Warde  was 
promoted  Captain  4th  Battalion  Somer- 
setshire Light  Infantry  1  January  1900. 

WARWICK.  Vol.  IS,  page  15.— Francis 
Richard  Charles  Guy  Grevilie,  Earl  of 
Warwick,  retired  as  Colonel  from  the 
^^■arwick  Imperial  Yeomanry  16  October 
1906,  and  received  the  Territorial 
Officers'  Decoration  1909. 

Leopold  Guy  Francis  Maynard 
Grevilie,  Lord  Brooke,  M.V.O.,  married 
at  St.  Margaret's,  Westminster,  on 
Thursday,  29  April  1909,  Elfrida 
Marjorie,  only  daughter  of  Sir  William 
Eden  of  West  Auckland,  co.  Durham, 
and  of  Maryland,  North  America, 
Baronet,  J.  P.,  by  Sybil  Frances 
his  wife,  daughter  of  Sir  William  Grey, 
K.C.S.I. ;  bom  5  June  1887. 

WATNEY.  Vol.  I,  page  in  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  /j,  page  xxx.) — Henry 
Bryan  Watney  was  baptised  at  Canwick, 
CO.  Lincoln,  12  May  1901.  Doreen 
Ruth  was  baptised  at  Canwick  13  May 
1906.  Children  of  the  Rev.  Henry 
James  and  Blanche  Watney. 

Page  112. — Gilbert  John  Watney  was 
promoted  Assistant  Paymaster  Royal 
Navy  18  November  1907. 

WEBB.  Vol.  8,  page  11.— Archibald 
Wilfrid  Tisdall  Webb  entered  the  Army 
as  2nd  Lieutenant  unattached  20 
January  1909. 

WEBB.  Vol.  9,  page  25.— Sir  Aston 
Webb  was  nominated  C.B.  26  June 
1909. 

Page  26.  —  Maurice  Everett  Webb 
married  at  St.  Mary  Abbott's,  Ken- 
sington, London,  on  Thursday,  28 
October  1909,  Dorothea  Margaret, 
elder  daughter  of  Edgar  Besant  of 
2  St.  John's  Gardens,  Netting  Hill, 
London,  formerly  of  H.M.  Civil  Service. 

WEBBER.  Vol.  4,  page  160. — Norman 
William  Webber  was  promoted  Captain 
Royal  Engineers  25  June  1908. 

WELCH.  Vol.  II,  page  173. — Frederick 
Welch  died  at  Balham,  co.  Surrey,  in  his 
88th  year,  on  Wednesday,  6  April  19 10. 
Ernest  Robert  and  Janet  Mary  Welch 
had  further  issue  a  daughter,  Caroline 
Jean,  bom  9  March,  baptised  privately 
26  March  1910,  and  died  the  same  day. 


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ADDITIONS    6-    CORRECTIONS. 


WELDON.  Vol.  3,  page  40.  -  The 
following  arms  were  granted  by  Sir 
Alfred  Scott  Scott-Gattye,  C.V.O., 
Garter  Principal  King  of  Arms,  William 
Henry  Weldon,  C.V.O.,  Norroy  King 
of  Arms,  and  George  Edward  Cokayne, 
Clarcnceux  King  of  Arms,  8  March 
1907,  to  William  Henry  Weldon,  C.V.O., 
Norroy  King  of  Arms. 

Arms. —  Per  fesse  gules  and  argent  in 
chief  a  demi-lion  rampant  of  the 
second  in  base  a  cinqucfoil  of 
the  first. 


WELMAN.  Vol.  3,  page  36.— Gilbert 
Molesworth  Welman  was  promoted 
Sub- Lieutenant  Royal  Navy  15  April 
1908. 

WESCOMBE.  Vol.  14,  page  179.— Sarah 
Gertrude  Mary,  eldest  daughter  of  Henry 
Wescombe,  was  married  at  Rowbarton, 
CO.  Somerset,  20  April  1908,  to  Wilfred 
B.  Daniel  of  Rowbarton. 

WHITAKER.  Vol.  10,  page  163.— 
Charles  Lionel  David  Herbert  Whitaker 
was  promoted  Captain  in  the  Indian 
Army  11  August  1909. 


WHITAKER,  continued. 

Page  163.  — Noel  Ralph  Whitaker 
entered  the  Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant 
West  Yorkshire  Regiment  6  October 
1906,  Lieutenant  17  June  1909  ; 
served  on  the  North-U'est  Frontier  of 
India  1908,  at  operations  in  the 
Mohmand  Country  (medal  with  clasp). 


WH ITBY.  \'ol.  6,  page  57  {and  Addenda, 
Vol.  14,  page  AAt////'.)  — Herljcrt  Bateson 
and  Gladys  Powys  Whitby  have  issue  a 
daughter,  Enid  Vera  Margot,  born  at 
Calcutta  22  November  1908. 


WICKHAM.  Vol.  I,  page  250.— Cyril 
Henry  Wickham  was  appointed 
.Adjutant  Special  Reserve  16  November 
1909. 


WIGAN.  Vol.  13,  page  127. — Caroline 
Ramsay,  widow  of  the  Rev.  William 
Lewis  Wigan,  died  on  Wednesday,  6 
April,  and  was  buried  at  East  Mailing, 
CO.  Kent,  on  Saturday,  9  April  1910. 

Page  133.  —  The  Rev.  Nathaniel 
Dimock  died  at  Hemstede,  Rcdhill, 
CO.  Surrey,  aged  83,  on  Wednesday, 
3  March,  and  was  buried  in  Reigate 
Cemetery,  co.  Surrey,  on  Monday,  8 
March  1909,  after  a  service  at  St. 
Matthew's,  Redhill.  Will  dated  20 
August  1908,  proved  (Prin.  Reg., 
48,  1909)  25  May  1909,  by  Edward 
Saunders  and  Eva  Seaton  Brown,  the 
Executors. 

Page  135. — Sir  Roderick  Grey  Wigan, 
Baronet,  married  at  Holy  Trinity, 
Marylebone,  London,  on  Wednesday, 
27  January  1909,  Hermine  Mary  Clara 
Graham  [Ina]  (see  page  132),  only 
child  of  Lewis  Davis  VVigan  of  Kilmory, 
Lochgilphead,  co.  Argyll. 

Page  139.  —  Edgar  Clare  Wigan 
married  at  Christ  Church,  East  Sheen, 
CO.  Surrey,  on  Tuesday,  2  February 
1909,  Cicely  Margaret,  2nd  daughter 
of  Colonel  Charles  Her\'ey  Bagot,  C.B., 
R.E.,  De[)uty  Inspector-(;eneral  of 
Fortifications,  by  Laura  Mildred  his 
wife,  eldest  daughter  of  George  Daniel. 


WILDER.  Vol.  2,  page  128.— The  Rev. 
Henry  Charles  Wilder  was  inducted  to 
the  Rectory  of  Sulham,  co.  Berks,  1 1 
October  1908. 


ADDITIONS    6f    CORRECTIONS. 


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WILLIAMS.  Vol.  I,  page  42  (and 
Addenda,  Vol.  ij,  page  xxxi.) — Bertram 
Leopold  and  Vera  Mary  Williams  have 
issue  a  son,  William  Bertram  Williams, 
born  3  November  1906. 

Page  42.  —  Frances  Maria,  only 
daughter  of  .Sir  William  Robert  W'illiams 
of  TreguUow,  co.  Cornwall,  Baronet, 
was  married  at  St.  Cuthbert's,  Philbeach 
Gardens,  South  Kensington,  London, 
on  Tuesday,  29  June  1909,  to  John 
Franklin  Richardson  (only  son  of 
Major-General  John  Booth  Richardson, 
Colonel  Commandant  R..^.,  by  Annie 
Leslie  his  wife,  daughter  of  R.  W. 
Dalglish  of  Row,  co.  Duuibarton)  ; 
bom  2  December  1881  ;  entered  the 
Army  as  2nd  Lieutenant  Lincolnshire 
Regiment  11  August  1900,  Lieutenant 
3  February  1 904 ;  served  in  South 
African  War  1901-1902,  at  operations 
in  the  Transvaal  February  1901  to 
31  May  1902  (King's  medal  with  five 
clasps);  employed  with  the  West  African 
Frontier  Force  21  January  1905  to 
8  April  1908. 

WILLIAMS.  Vol.  10,  page  64.— Robert 
Williams  married  at  Portsmouth  on 
Saturday,  28  November  1908,  Cicely 
Clare,  3rd  daughter  of  the  Rev.  James 
Wright  Kenworthy,  Vicar  of  Braintree, 
CO.  Essex. 

W^ILLS.  Vol.  15,  page  30. — Samuel 
Wills  died  at  Richmond  Place,  St. 
Leonard's,  Exeter,  aged  61,  on  Monday, 
18  \_not  22]  October  1847. 

WILSON.  Vol.  6,  page  22.  — Lillian 
Sarah,  wife  of  Thomas  Needham  Wilson 
of  Oak  Lodge,  Bitterne,  co.  Hants,  died 
at  Bitterne,  in  her  45th  year,  on  Monday, 
I  March,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Mary 
Extra  Cemetery,  Southampton,  6  March 
1909. 

WINDHAM.  Vol.  7,  page  42.— Captain 
Charles  Windham,  C.V.O.,  was  pro- 
moted Rear- Admiral  1  October  1905, 
retired  4  June  1909;  Gentleman  Usher 
to  H.M.  the  King  1907. 

WISDEN.  Vol.  3,  page  9.— Robert  Eric 
Bryce  Wisden  entered  the  Army  as  2nd 
Lieutenant  Suffolk  Regiment  18  April 
I  goo,  retired  1901. 

Estelle  Frances  Lethbridge,  8th 
daughter  of  Lieut. -Colonel  Thomas 
Faulconer  Wisden,  was  married  at  St. 
George's,     Hanover     Square,    London, 


WISDEN,  continued. 

29  April  1908,  to  Colonel  James 
Campbell  Gardner  of  the  3rd  Battalion 
The  Cameronians  (Scottish  Rifles), 
Militia,  son  of  Lieut.-Colonel  Robert 
Ballard  Gardner,  Royal  Marine  Artillery. 

WITTS.  Vol.  10,  page  138.— The  Rev. 
Francis  Edward  Broome  Witts  was 
appointed  Hon.  Canon  of  Gloucester 
Cathedral  1905. 

Frank  Hole  Witts,  Commoner  of 
Trinity  College,  Cambridge,  1906. 

Frederick  Vavasour  Broome  Witts  was 
promoted  Lieutenant  Royal  Engineers 
6  January  1909. 

WOLLASTON.  Vol.  12,  page  74  {and 
Addenda,  Vol.  15,  page  xxxi.) — Gerald 
Woods  and  Olive  Wollaston  have  issu^ 
a  daughter,  Althea  Caroline  Winifred, 
bom  at  107  Barkston  Gardens, 
Kensington,  London,  on  Wednesday,  1 2 
January,  baptised  at  St.  Mary's,  Walmer, 
CO.  Kent,  31  March  1910. 

WOLTON.  Vol.  8,  page  127.— Cordy 
Samuel  Wolton  was  appointed  a  County 
Alderman  for  co.  Suffolk  12  March  1909. 
Page  128. — Ellen,  2nd  daughter  of 
Samuel  Wolton  of  Newbourne  Hall,  co. 
Suffolk,  died,  aged  91,  i  April  19 10, 
and  was  buried  at  Woodbridge,  co. 
Suffolk. 

WOOD.  Vol.  4,  page  70. — Captain 
Charles  Robert  Wood,  R.N.,  died  at 
6  St.  Loo  Mansions,  Chelsea,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Wednesday,  30  December 

1908,  and  was  buried  at  Littleton,  co. 
Middlesex,  on  Tuesday,  5  January  1909. 
Will  dated  28  January  1908,  proved  in 
the     Principal     Registry     12    February 

1909,  by  Mabel  Sophia  Wood,  sister, 
and  Janet  Wood,  widow  of  brother, 
Major-General  Edward  Alexander  Wood, 
C.B.,  the  Executors. 

The  Rev.  Edward  Francis  Wood 
resigned  the  Curacy  of  St.  Leonard's, 
Newark-on-Trent,  co.  Nottingham,  1908, 
was  Curate-in-Charge  of  Thurgarton 
with  Hoveringham,  co.  Nottingham, 
1908-1910,  and  was  inducted  to  the 
Vicarage  of  Hibaldstow,  co.  Lincoln, 
25  January  1910.  He  married  at  St. 
Leonard's,  Newark-on-Trent,  on  Tues- 
day, 22  June  1909,  Mary  Catharine 
Byron,  eldest  daughter  of  Robert 
Hodgkinson  of  Northgate  House, 
Newark-on-Trent. 


ADDITIONS    &-    CORRECTIONS. 


WOOD.  Vol.  5,  page  78.— Lieut.-Colonel 
Robert  Hudson  Wood,  formerly  of  the 
67th  Foot,  died  at  57  London  Road, 
Bishop's  Stortford,  co.  Hertford,  26 
August  1 90 1.  Will  dated  26  February 
1886,  proved  (Prin.  Reg.,  1256,  1901) 
10  October  1901,  by  Agnes  Penelope 
Wood,  relict,  the  sole  Executrix. 

Agnes  Penelope,  his  wife,  died  at 
2,1  Stansted  Road,  Bishop's  Stortford, 
in  her  73rd  year,  on  Thursday,  14 
January  1909.  Will  dated  7  November 
1907,  proved  in  the  Principal  Registry 
22  March  1909,  by  Dr.  Max  Forster 
Tylor,  son-in-law,  the  sole  Executor. 


WOODD.  Vol.  9,  page  67.— Basil  Aubrey 
Hollond  Woodd  was  Lieutenant  York- 
shire Hussars  Yeomanry  1908- 1909. 

Page  68. — Cicely  Mary,  eldest 
surviving  daughter  of  the  Rev.  Basil 
Kilvington  Woodd,  died  at  Telhani 
Hill,  Battle,  co.  Sussex,  aged  37,  on 
Wednesday,  23  December,  and  was 
buried  at  Old  HoUington,  co.  Sussex, 
on  Monday,  28  December  1908.  Will 
dated  17  December  1908,  proved  in  the 
Principal  Registry  14  January  1909, 
by  Basil  Aubrey  Holland  \Voodd, 
brother,  one  of  the  Executors. 


WOODD,  continued. 

Page  70  (and  Addenda,  Vol.  11, 
page  xxiii.)—T\\e  Rev.  Charles  Hampden 
Basil  and  Elfrida  Mary  Woodd  have 
further  issue  a  daughter,  ^L^ry  Emily, 
born  at  Momoyama,  Osaka,  Japan,  on 
Monday,  27  September  1909. 

WOODROOFFE.  Vol.  2,  page  12.— The 
Ncn'''''  Iknry  Reade  Woodrooffe  was 
appointed  Archdeacon  of  Cradock, 
Grahamstown,  South  Africa,  1909. 

Henry  Waring  Oak  Woodrooffe 
married  at  Forest,  Ontario,  Canada, 
8  June  1909,  Annie  Tinney,  eldest 
daughter  of  Tom  Maylor  of  Forest,  by 
Selina  his  wife. 

WOODS.  Vol.  12,  page  148.  — Maria, 
widow  of  William  Francis  Woods,  died 
at  50  Elsham  Road,  Kensington, 
London,  on  Sunday,  7  March  1909. 
Administration  was  granted  at  the 
Principal  Registry  31  March  1909,  to 
Frances  Harriet  Helen  Woods,  spinster, 
daughter,  and  only  next  of  kin. 

WRINCH.  Vol.  8,  page  114.— Jane, 
3rd  daughter  of  Leonard  Wrinch,  and 
widow  of  James  Fisher  Alderton  of 
Shotley,  co.  Suffolk,  died  14  December, 
and  was  buried  at  Shotley  18  December 
1909. 


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